What are Batteries?

Batteries are a collection of one or more cells whose chemical reactions create a flow of electrons in a circuit.

Batteries work by putting certain chemicals in contact with each other in a specific way.

A modern disposable battery commonly contains the metal zinc, manganese dioxide and an alkaline solution

A modern rechargeable battery contains different elements… Hover on the image to the left to discover what minerals are within a lithium ion battery, vital in powering our technology, smartphones and electric cars.

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Diagram of the inside of a battery
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Lithium Cobalt positive electrode (cathode)

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Lithium Electrolyte

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Carbon & manganese mixture

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Graphite negative electrode (anode)

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