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  2. Battery leakage - Wikipedia

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    The alkaline battery gets its name from the replacement of the acidic ammonium chloride of zinc–carbon batteries with potassium hydroxide, which is an alkaline. Alkaline batteries are considerably more efficient, more environmentally friendly, and more shelf-stable than zinc–carbon batteries—five to ten years, when stored room temperature ...

  3. Silver oxide battery - Wikipedia

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    Until 2004, all silver oxide batteries contained up to 0.2% mercury, incorporated into the zinc anode to inhibit corrosion from the alkaline environment. [12] This corrosion would occur regardless of whether or not the battery was providing power, making shelf life an important consideration with silver oxide batteries.

  4. ISOCELL - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Galaxy A22 5G Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Samsung Galaxy A42 5G/M42 5G Samsung Galaxy M32 5G ISOCELL GM1 (S5KGM1) [24] / 2018.10.30 8000 x 6000 48 Mp Video: 3840 x 2160 @ 60 fps 10 8/10 1/2.0" (8 mm) 0.8 ISOCELL Plus Tetrapixel RGB Bayer PD Rear: Fairphone 3+ [25] Lenovo Z6 Pro Meizu 16Xs/Note 9 Motorola One Fusion Motorola One Vision OnePlus ...

  5. Alkaline battery - Wikipedia

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    The amount of electrical current an alkaline battery can deliver is roughly proportional to its physical size. This is a result of decreasing internal resistance as the internal surface area of the cell increases. A rule of thumb is that an AA alkaline battery can deliver 700 mA without any significant heating. Larger cells, such as C and D ...

  6. Separator (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a battery with a polymer separator. A separator is a permeable membrane placed between a battery's anode and cathode.The main function of a separator is to keep the two electrodes apart to prevent electrical short circuits while also allowing the transport of ionic charge carriers that are needed to close the circuit during the passage of current in an electrochemical cell.

  7. Potassium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Potassium carbonate, formed from the hydroxide solution leaking from an alkaline battery. Aqueous potassium hydroxide is employed as the electrolyte in alkaline batteries based on nickel-cadmium, nickel-hydrogen, and manganese dioxide-zinc. Potassium hydroxide is preferred over sodium hydroxide because its solutions are more conductive. [20]

  8. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Under certain conditions, some battery chemistries are at risk of thermal runaway, leading to cell rupture or combustion.As thermal runaway is determined not only by cell chemistry but also cell size, cell design and charge, only the worst-case values are reflected here.

  9. Photographic developer - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline agent such as sodium carbonate, borax, or sodium hydroxide to create the appropriately high pH. Sodium sulfite to delay oxidation of the developing agents by atmospheric oxygen . Notable standard formulas include Eastman Kodak D-76 film developer, D-72 print developer, and D-96 motion picture negative developer.

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