elektra
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Disposable lithium batteries? Do tell the science that differentiates between disposable and non-disposable, lithium batteries.
It's not science. It's economics.
See this? Disposable.
Now, if you can't understand how economies of scale make it worth recycling a car battery but not a little disposable battery ... then you're a typical denier.
Mamoot, you posted that disposable batteries consume Lithium and rechargeable Lithium batteries do not consume Lithium.It is something to think about, to save us from oil, we must use all the Lithium, in one generation. Without even thinking, that in the future there may be a better use for the Element, LI, Lithium.
First, lithium isn't consumed by car batteries.
Second, If the battery is no longer useful, the lithium in it get recycled. Nobody just tosses an expensive electric car battery into a landful.
Hence, electric cars are not causing any loss of lithium. Other sources do use up lithium, like drugs or disposable lithium batteries.
Mamoot, you make repeated claims that you know Science, you speak from the Scientific perspective, yes?
So what is the Scientific difference, that you know between disposable and non-disposable Lithium Batteries.
I thought Mamoot being full of Science would love to explain the Science.
Here is your chance to prove yourself above what you claim others are. So go ahead. Lets talk about the science, not Google Images.