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What are the dangers of electrical cells (batteries)

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Answered by SmartShaunak251
25

Answer:

They Contain Battery Acids which are conductors of electricity

Explanation:

A. The electrolyte in a battery is corrosive and can burn skin or eyes

B.Flammable gases: Batteries emit hydrogen gas, which is flammable. It    ignites easily and can cause a fire or explosion if allowed to accumulate in a    small area.

Do not pack lots of batteries into a small space as they can spark and cause a fire or explosion.

Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

Batteries may be harmful or fatal if swallowed.Small button cells can be swallowed in particular by young children. While in digestive tract, the batteries electrical discharge may lead to tissue damage; such damage is occasionally serious and can lead to death.

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