Question:- Lithium-ion batteries are considered dry-cell batteries.
A) True B) False
Answer. A) True
The lead-acid batteries, on their end, are known as dry cell batteries. Also called as batteries that consist of non-liquid electrolyte solution or batteries that are ‘dry’. Alternatively they construct an electrolyte device by apply a solid or a semi-solid electrolyte material which mostly fall in the category of a gel or a polymer.
Less common than the traditional aqueous electrolytes, lithium-ion batteries use a non-aqueous electolyte such as a lithium salt dissolved in an organic solvent. This crevice contains an electolyte, which is not a liquid but has more viscous or gel-like properties. Lithium-ion batteries are categorized as dry cells in accordance with the absence of volatile liquid electrolyte in their structure.
One remarkable difference in the solid-state design of lithium-ion batteries is their lightweight, compact and safe character similar to the lead-acid wet-cell batteries where they have an advantage over the other used wet-cell batteries in applications that involve portable electronics, electric vehicles and energy storage.
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