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21 December, 21:23

Difference between duracell and interstate golf cart batteries

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  1. 21 December, 21:49
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    Duracell batteries are an example of an electrochemical cell that is powered between the reaction of Magnesium and Zinc, occurring in basic conditions (alkaline battery). This type of reaction has a precise output of 1.5 volts, and looks like this:

    Zn + 2MnO2 ➡️ ZnO + Mn2O3

    It’s not rechargeable.

    Golf Cart Batteries are an example of an electrochemical cell that is powered by the reaction between Lead and Sulfuric Acid (Lead-Acid battery). This type of reaction occurs on larger scales than an alkaline battery, and thus can generate a variety of powers depending on how many instruments are present within the battery. The reaction looks like this:

    PbO2 + Pb + 2H2SO4 ➡️ 2PbSO4 + H2O

    This is a rechargeable cell, but is rather prone to discharging by the environment and surroundings of the battery.
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