what happens when more current enters a small battery and will it catch fire
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Lithium-ion batteries commonly used in consumer electronics are notorious for bursting into flame when damaged or improperly packaged. ... "If the battery is damaged and the plastic layer fails, the electrodes can come into contact and cause the battery's liquid electrolyte to catch fire."
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Fortunately, most lithium-ion batteries work as intended — and don't catch fire.
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