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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: zmasterflex on July 09, 2015, 07:12:02 PM
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I'm filling out a shipping form for an item that contains a 12 Volt NiMH battery. They want to know if there is a lithium ion battery, how much it weighs and what is the "watt hour measurement." I tried calling customer service at the manufacturer and didn't get anywhere so I'll try my luck here. I think (based on what I've seen on wikipedia) that NiMH are not using lithium as the metal. The weight of the battery cannot be guessed but regarding the "watt hour" measurement, does the 12V designation help to figure it out? If this question sounds absurd feel free to say so.
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Yes, NiMH batteries don't contain lithium. "Watt hour" is a way of telling the battery capacity, voltage is not enough to calculate it.
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thanks
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The capacity is often marked on batteries, more often in Ah or mAh than Wh; multiplying by 12V gives a reasonable number of Wh. If not marked, take the dimensions and compare with other NiMH batteries in a catalogue, since the capacity per volume unit is about the same for every manufacturer.