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nadezda [96]
2 years ago
13

you are packing a mobile phone containing a lithium ion battery and you get a prompt on the screen to put a lithium ion label on

the box. You have run out of such labels and have only lithium metal labels left. what should you do?
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
ss7ja [257]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Do not use such labels because they may be misleading and are unethical.</u>

Explanation:

Note, there is a<u> big difference in design</u> between the two terms or labels. Lithium metal batteries are <u>non-rechargeable batteries.</u> In other words, they cannot be recharged after they run down. For example, most <em>watches, calculators, or car keys are made of </em>lithium metal batteries.

While Lithium-ion batteries (or Li-ion batteries) are <u>rechargeable batteries</u> , and they are commonly used by<em> mobile phones, laptops, and other gadgets.</em>

<em>Therefore, </em>with such differences in mind, it may be very misleading when someone in possession of the mobile phone sees the lithium metal labels; then thinks the battery is non-rechargeable.

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