Multiple Choice
Cell phones batteries are typically rechargeable. How do they differ from non-rechargeable batteries?
A) A rechargeable battery has the ability to undergo a double replacement reaction while non-rechargeable batteries do not. Therefore, the forward direction provides electrical energy and connecting the battery to a charger reverses the reaction to reform the starting the materials.
B) A rechargeable battery has the ability to undergo a reversible redox reaction while non-rechargeable batteries do not. Therefore, the forward direction provides electrical energy and connecting the battery to a charger reverses the reaction to reform the starting the materials.
C) A rechargeable battery has the ability to undergo a redox reaction while non-rechargeable batteries do not. Therefore, the reverse direction provides electrical energy and connecting the battery to a charger reverses the reaction to reform the starting the materials.
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