The positive electrode is made of lead oxide, the negative of any of the following metals: iron, lead, zinc or cadmium. The electrolyte can the hydroxides of any of the alkali metals (such as sodium). Please see the link.
Perhaps it would be possible to replace an alkaline battery with a lead acid battery of the same voltage and current capacity. BUT the construction, size, and chemistry of the two types are totally different.
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.
No, because alkaline drinks is not healthy.Alkaline is the type of battery..impossible people drinks battery.
AAA type alkaline battery is a carbon-zinc battery; the tension is 1,5 V. The electrolyte is ammonium chloride as a paste.
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No, a lead acid battery is a wet cell battery and a 9 volt alkaline battery is a dry cell battery.
Perhaps it would be possible to replace an alkaline battery with a lead acid battery of the same voltage and current capacity. BUT the construction, size, and chemistry of the two types are totally different.
None, a car battery is lead-acid, not alkaline.
1. Carbon zinc Battery 2. Alkaline Battery 3. Mercury Battery 4. Lithium Battery
Battery chemistry can be either acid or base (alkaline). An alkaline battery is an example of the latter. Those are the critters that are stocked in just about every kind of store there is. Remote controls, flashlights, etc. use them. An automotive battery is generally a lead-acid battery, and that's an example of the former battery type.
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.
9V DC is 9V DC, no matter what the source. Any difference between batteries is going to be caused by how discharged the batteries are. A non-alkaline battery may discharge more slowly than an alkaline battery, which may lead to a perceived difference when used in the JE-32.
No, because alkaline drinks is not healthy.Alkaline is the type of battery..impossible people drinks battery.
AAA type alkaline battery is a carbon-zinc battery; the tension is 1,5 V. The electrolyte is ammonium chloride as a paste.
Yes. The LR-20 is a D-sized 1.5-volt alkaline battery. The battery number for Duracell is MN1300.
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