“Here I am using paper cutter very carefully so that I may not damage the cells accidentally which will cause an explosion.” Proceeds with a complete destructive disassembly of the battery, puncturing it in every way imaginable.
I am not a chemical engineer but i think the black sheet is a seperator that seperates the positive and negative electrodes. Its a porous material and also allows ions to flow between the two plates
@@ERLEngineering thank you for replying so quickly. So when we look at the two metallic sheets. One is very thin. The other is thicker. Which is the lithium? I hear there is copper, cobalt, aluminum. This must be all in an alloy, not separate, right?
“Here I am using paper cutter very carefully so that I may not damage the cells accidentally which will cause an explosion.” Proceeds with a complete destructive disassembly of the battery, puncturing it in every way imaginable.
But i was successful in disassembling it. 😁
Is it healthy for the body to inhale and touch it?
Not at all
I inhaled strange smell coming from it and touched it, will i die@@ERLEngineering
I too touched it and smelled it a decade ago@@雪アンアン
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Would my laptop internal battery look like that after 5yrs?
Yes, most probably
Would be useful to know what's the black sheet. And how to differentiate lithium from other metals. One is usually thinner
I am not a chemical engineer but i think the black sheet is a seperator that seperates the positive and negative electrodes. Its a porous material and also allows ions to flow between the two plates
@@ERLEngineering thank you for replying so quickly. So when we look at the two metallic sheets. One is very thin. The other is thicker. Which is the lithium? I hear there is copper, cobalt, aluminum. This must be all in an alloy, not separate, right?
@@UniqueDadTruly The positive terminal is connected to the Lithium cobalt oxide thats how one can easily find the lithium plates, and yes its an alloy
Interesting, but could be edited down a little. Thanks!
Thanks for your great feedback 🙂
Awa