Why do batteries lose charge when not in use?
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These are often lost through side reactions that occur with the electrolyte to form compounds which 'trap' free lithium, reducing the number of Li-ions that can shuttle between the electrodes. The loss of mobile ions reduces the maximum capacity that can be achieved by the battery.
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