Maryland: American scientists say eco-friendly battery from dry addresses, and scientists to address even the battery is dry.
At the University of Maryland has a maple leaf and raised to 1000 degrees centigrade, the battery tested it firmly on the dry and add a large amount of sodium in the negative battery terminal or from the ainod was created.
To the experience of scientists say the use of sodium lithium used in batteries, but battery full charge more in utility energy. The flakes of bananas, according to the experts, the flakes can be used in these works, melon and other but simple tree is suitable for this. According to experts, is the end of the carbon within the hot but there remain open pore below in which sodium was adapted in alectrod and it entered.
The structure and shape of this address, experts say it makes the battery needs precise because it is wide and sodium is the eco-friendly batteries from such addresses can can be prepared. According to experts, through this practice, it is not possible to make the batteries immediately because the need to do more research on it.
At the University of Maryland has a maple leaf and raised to 1000 degrees centigrade, the battery tested it firmly on the dry and add a large amount of sodium in the negative battery terminal or from the ainod was created.
To the experience of scientists say the use of sodium lithium used in batteries, but battery full charge more in utility energy. The flakes of bananas, according to the experts, the flakes can be used in these works, melon and other but simple tree is suitable for this. According to experts, is the end of the carbon within the hot but there remain open pore below in which sodium was adapted in alectrod and it entered.
The structure and shape of this address, experts say it makes the battery needs precise because it is wide and sodium is the eco-friendly batteries from such addresses can can be prepared. According to experts, through this practice, it is not possible to make the batteries immediately because the need to do more research on it.
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