No. When they get very old they leak.
No lithium batteries don't leak. There the bestS ones to get.
it is not mercury it is asid try not to let them leak it is bad if they leak.
Install new batteries if you suspect they are low. You will then know for sure.
You may need to clean car batteries occasionally, but if regular batteries leak you should just get rid of them. anonymous@oola.com
The acids leak into the ground and contaminate it. As well they do not decompose.
Yes, low batteries will affect your furnace/AC operation. Change the batteries to correct the issue.
No, it is not safe to put batteries in water as it can cause them to leak or explode, posing a risk of injury or damage.
While it is possible with some, but not all NiMh chargers, it is not recommended. Charging alkaline batteries can make them leak chemicals. Only attempt this if you are experienced with electronics and are willing to deal with leaking batteries. The batteries often leak while being recharged, but sometimes they leak later in the device they power. Even if they do recharge, you will probably only get about 5 cycles. I would highly recommend that you get some NiMh batteries. They only cost about 6 times as much as alkalines, but they can be recharged hundreds of times.
the batteries need to be wrapped so they don't leak acid like batteries do after awhile.
The batteries may leak and damage the equipment, so you should remove the batteries if you are not going to use the equipment for a long time.
No, it is not safe to store lithium batteries in the freezer as extreme temperatures can damage the batteries and potentially cause them to leak or explode. It is recommended to store lithium batteries at room temperature in a dry place.
It really depends on whether or not the batteries are rechargable. If they are not, then you can't use them with a battery charger. If you do, they can explode and leak acid on your floor.