The corrosion of a battery is a chemical change.
chemical change
No.
Chemical.
It is the type of battery that most cars use. A storage battery in which the electrodes are grids of lead containing lead oxides that change in composition during charging and discharging, and the electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid.
Burning of coal, oil or wood, discharging of a battery.
Is it a physical or chemical change when an antacid tablet releases carbon dioxide gas and comes in contact with hydrochloric acid in the stomach
When you use a battery the electric current is produced by a chemical change within the battery. In rechargeable batteries the chemical reaction is reversed by the recharging current, and it's then ready to supply more current
It is a Physical change
no
yes.
Answer 1: yes Answer 2: How can it be discharging if it is charging?
i tink that it is a physical change
Chemical change
Chemical change
Chemical.
Not a 'discharging' battery. Depends on the type of battery. A lead acid battery gives off Hydrogen when 'charging', which could be hazardous to health, if a spark causes it to explode. A 'discharged' battery can have an impact on it's own health. Best to keep them charged.
It is the type of battery that most cars use. A storage battery in which the electrodes are grids of lead containing lead oxides that change in composition during charging and discharging, and the electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid.
It is the type of battery that most cars use. A storage battery in which the electrodes are grids of lead containing lead oxides that change in composition during charging and discharging, and the electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid.
Do you mean activate the battery when it won't work? you can take it to the place you bought it
You can run a deep cycle battery completely dead without damaging the battery. They are designed to be run down.