When you submerge the glass, oxygen bubbles form on the positive outlet, and Hydrogen bubbles form on the negative outlet. Soon a mould sort of thing starts to form on the water. Try it out, it is an awesome experiment.
PS- All this stuff only happens if you place 1/2 a teaspoon of slat in the glass and stir it in, the submerge the battery.
PSS- Make sure the whole battery is submerged.
They both will eventually burst.
Chawad says... They are directly proportional
Burning a Duracell battery releases potentially harmful chemicals and gases, including sulfur dioxide and other toxic fumes. It can also cause the battery to rupture or explode, leading to a fire hazard. It is dangerous and not recommended to burn any type of battery.
Charging a 12 volt battery with 24 volts can cause the battery to overheat and potentially explode due to the excessive voltage. It is recommended to always use the correct voltage charger for the specific battery to avoid damaging the battery or causing safety hazards.
Normal cells stop growing when they encounter another cell.
They both will eventually burst.
Nothing except you may feel a little drowsy.
The battery will explode.
It dissolves.
It will destroy the battery.
Depends on what kind of battery
It's what happens when a battery is about to expire.
You will die
The battery becomes hot
You will ruin the battery.
the battery will no longer work.
Dead battery -will no longer charge.