Question
Hi peeps!:P I need help with science.
Which statement is true about the two metals used in batteries?
A. The two metals are not reactive to chemicals inside the battery.
B. The two metals are the same.
C. The two metals restrict the flow of electrons.
D. The two metals have opposite charges. *My answer*
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Which statement is true about the two metals used in batteries?
A. The two metals are not reactive to chemicals inside the battery.
B. The two metals are the same.
C. The two metals restrict the flow of electrons.
D. The two metals have opposite charges. *My answer*
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answers
8thgradegurl:P
I think Do or C
amaimon
I got the two metals are the same but idk if I'm right
amaimon
i just took the test i was wrong dont listen to me
DrBob222
Personally I don't like any of the answers. In fact, I don't like the question, either. Ordinary flashlight batteries are NOT made of two metals (unless you consider carbon a metal and I don't==and it isn't). An automobile battery is not made of two metals either. One is Pb and the other is PbO2. Of the choices listed I agree with your first choice.