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  2. Alkaline battery - Wikipedia

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    An alkaline battery (IEC code: L) is a type of primary battery where the electrolyte (most commonly potassium hydroxide) has a pH value above 7. Typically these batteries derive energy from the reaction between zinc metal and manganese dioxide .

  3. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Rechargeable alkaline: RAM KOH Yes 1992 [14] 0.9 [15] 1.57 [15] ... Lithium manganese oxide or Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide ... This page was last edited on ...

  4. Self-discharge - Wikipedia

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    Lithium metal: No: 10 years shelf life [3] Alkaline: No: 5 years shelf life [3] Zinc–carbon: No: 2–3 years shelf life [3] Thionyl chloride: No: 1% per year [4] Lithium-ion: Yes: 2–3% per month; [3] ca. 4% p.m. [5] Lithium-polymer: Yes ~5% per month [6] [better source needed] Low self-discharge NiMH: Yes: As low as 0.25% per month [7] Lead ...

  5. EV batteries may last much longer than expected: Study - AOL

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    The shelf-life of electric vehicle (EV) batteries may be as much as 40 percent greater than previously assumed, a new study has found. Stanford University scientists uncovered this possibility by ...

  6. List of battery types - Wikipedia

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    A Duracell AA size alkaline cell, ... Lithium metal battery; ... This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 14:28 (UTC).

  7. Lewis Urry - Wikipedia

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    Modern alkaline batteries, due to technological improvements, can last as much as 40 times longer than the original prototype. In 1999, Urry gave his first prototype battery, along with the first commercially produced cylindrical battery, to the Smithsonian Institution. Both cells are now displayed in the same room as Edison's light bulb.