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Rare earth metals commonly used in batteries include lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
lead
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No. Metals are the best conductors because they have the least resistance. That's why they are used in batteries. Alkaline cells are named so because they use alkali metals in their compositions.
Redox reactions are used in batteries to generate electricity, in corrosion prevention to protect metals, in wastewater treatment to remove contaminants, and in chemical synthesis to produce specific compounds.
Heavy metals as lead retain nuclear radiations.
Alkaline batteries typically contain zinc as the anode (negative terminal) and manganese dioxide as the cathode (positive terminal). The electrolyte is usually potassium hydroxide. Other metals such as steel and nickel may be used in the casing.
Batteries can contain some toxic metals as lead, cadmium, mercury, etc.
Rare earth metals are widely used for technological advancement in the 21st technology. It commonly used for car batteries, car engine and car frames. Aside from that, rare metals are also present in cellphones and some other gadgets and devices.
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Galvanized batteries are batteries that use zinc as the anode material, which is coated with a layer of zinc oxide. This coating helps to reduce corrosion of the zinc and prolong the battery's lifetime. Galvanized batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices.