AP Chemistry Forestville Central School

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AP Chemistry Forestville Central School 20.6 Batteries AP Chemistry Forestville Central School

Assignment For your assigned battery: Find a picture that shows the internal components of the battery Write the chemical reactions for the cell Describe in a paragraph or bulleted sentences how the cell works Include the chemical reaction What happens over time that causes the cell voltage to decrease Common uses for the battery

Types of Batteries Ni-Cad Alkaline Hydrogen Fuel Cell Lithium Ion Lead-Acid NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE (NiMH) Heavy-Duty general Purpose

Assigned Batteries Anthony Czarnota: Chris Arroyo: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Brian Flagler: Alkaline Cassidy Kingsfield: