Working principle of general alkaline batteries So-called alkaline batteries are batteries that use alkaline electrolytes, such as zinc/manganese dioxide batteries, zinc/mercury oxide (mercury) batteries, etc. The most common and widely used battery on the market: Generally speaking, alkaline batteries refer to zinc-manganese dioxide batteries, which use manganese dioxide (MnO2) as the cathode, zinc (Zn) as the anode, and alkaline potassium hydroxide aqueous solution (KOH) as the electrolyte.
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