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That depends on the type of battery. There are nickel cadmium, lithium, lead acid,

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There are plenty of different battery chemistries available. Lead-acid, Nickel-Iron, Nickel-Cadmium, Lithium...

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The common metals used in batteries are copper, zinc, Mercury, iron.

Sometimes silver is also used but it is too costly.

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Battery is made out of nickel! And some magnetism too.

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lead

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