what is the difference between a pile alcaline battery and a alcaline battery
Don't know.
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.
The pH of soda (depending which type of soda you mean... soft drinks, baking, etc) and orange juice both vary a great deal.
The person who discovered the voltaic pile was Walter Luchay.
heterogeneous, assuming the pile is made of a variation of different materials
This is exothermic because the pile releases heat as the microbes in the pile release energy as heat when they compost the matter. -Super Llama
Duracell pile alcaline dated 2005 - 2008. Never used. Now 2014 can these batteries be used safely?
Duracell pile alcaline dated 2005 - 2008. Never used. Now 2014 can these batteries be used safely?
yes
It means, "pile." It could mean a pile of wool, a pile driven into the ground, a Voltaic pile (battery), or an atomic pile (nuclear reactor).
Alcaline
1802
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A battery
The voltaic pile or "battery".
A Zamboni pile is an early electric battery constructed from discs of silver foil, zinc, foil and paper.
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.
Around 1800 Count Alessandro Volta invented a wet battery called a Voltaic Pile and later John Frederic Daniell invented the Daniell Cell in 1836, which was a big improvement in the battery. So the original term for the battery was a Volatic Pile.