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lithium ion battery is made up of which element? wpatquwapt ​

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Answered by Visara
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Answer:

Generally, the negative electrode of a conventional lithium-ion cell is made from carbon. The positive electrode is typically a metal oxide. The electrolyte is a lithium salt in an organic solvent.

Nominal cell voltage: 3.6 / 3.7 / 3.8 / 3.85 V, LiFePO4 3.2 V

Self-discharge rate: 0.35% to 2.5% per month depending on state of charge

Energy density: 250–693 W·h/L (0.90–2.43 MJ/L)

Charge/discharge efficiency: 80–90%

Answered by amalprabhacid
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Answer:

Carbon

Explanation:

Generally, the negative electrode of a convenional lithium-ion cell is made from carbon. The positive electrode is typically a metal oxide

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