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Chemistry behind the lithium batteries !! In detail

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Answered by harshal9860293159
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Explanation:Common cathode material are Lithium Cobalt Oxide (or Lithium Cobaltate), Lithium Manganese Oxide (also known as spinel or Lithium Manganate), Lithium Iron Phosphate, as well as Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (or NMC)** and Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide (or NCA).

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During discharge, stocks of lithium atoms at the anode give up electrons to generate a current for an external circuit. The resulting positively charged lithium ions flow into the electrolyte, while electrons return from their work to the cathode, where they are soaked up, typically by metal oxide materials.

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