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2 | +# alkaline-battery-dat |
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6 | +## explosion and fire |
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8 | +Yes, if a AA alkaline battery explodes, it can cause a fire or at least create a situation that could lead to burns. When a battery overheats due to damage, improper use, or a short circuit, it can vent or even rupture. This can release chemicals like potassium hydroxide, which is corrosive, and create a lot of heat, potentially igniting nearby materials. |
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10 | +However, alkaline batteries are not particularly flammable, so they might not produce flames, but they can still cause burns or damage through heat and chemical release. If a battery does explode, it's important to avoid touching it directly and clean up the area safely with protective gloves. |
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12 | +## ref |
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14 | +- [[battery-dat]] |
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7 | 7 | - [[battery-holder-dat]] |
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9 | +- [[alkaline-battery-dat]] |
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12 | 12 | ## coin battery dat |