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8038559 No.8038559 [Reply] [Original]

I know there are a lot of chemists here, so here's my question to you.
How far can conventional batteries go in terms of their energy density. I want to know in density in terms of mass or in terms of volume.

I would try google but I need more profanity in my answer so I decided to consult 4chan instead.

>> No.8038565
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Just wait for life to give you lemons and then put metal plates in them.

>> No.8038581

>>8038565
How da*, I say how dare you?!!?!!??!

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>>8038559
Please tell me this /sci/. I need to know so that I can dream on about our electric car future.

Please man, I'll even suck your dick.


PLEASE!

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>>8038559
You should have just used google, the theoretical maximum is ~564.72 kcal/cm^3.

>> No.8038636

>>8038617
What type of battery is that for?
Also, how close to it can we go?

>> No.8038664

nyuggah, does sci even know?

>> No.8038998

/sci/ this is somewhat unrelated but how do I find out what period a particular transition metal belongs to?

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>>8038636
This is for any battery familia, and as for your second question, obviously we don't know