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    Batteries are machines that turn chemical energy into electrical energy by combining different chemicals. (What is a battery, n.d). The difference alkaline batteries and other types of batteries is alkaline batteries are not reusable while of the other battery types are. (What are Batteries, 2014). Despite how many times the various battery types can be used, they are all made of the same chemicals. When electrons flow in the battery, it creates an electrical current that powers things. The battery

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    For many years now batteries have been our primary source of energy, acting as the driving force behind our business’, transportation and electronic devises, ensuring our day-to-day lives run smoothly. It is safe to say that they play a fundamental role in powering our 21st century lives, but have you ever stopped to wonder where this energy might come from, or just how batteries work? Alkaline batteries, in particular, have provided us with energy on the go for over two centuries, with the global

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    External Analysis Industry Structure • Dry cell batteries industry generated US$ 2.6 Billion in US domestic sales in 2000. • 75% of all alkaline battery sales were impulsive purchasing. • AA size batteries accounted

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    rebutted by Energizer’s “super premium” line of batteries described as e2 (launched in June 2000) and was priced four to six percent higher than Ultra. Finally, in the same month, Duracell announced its third generation of Ultra with more efficiency but no increase in price. This all showed Gillette’s inconsistency in terms of pricing and lack of strategy. It is clear that the introduction of the Ultra led to a series of new innovations of alkaline batteries by both Energizer and Gillette. Gillette had

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    Lithium-ion batteries are made from lithium; hence the name. Since lithium is an unstable metal, lithium ions must be made through chemicals. Lithium is used because it is the lightest metal with the highest electrochemical potential. Inside these batteries are a positive electrode called the cathode, an anode or the negative electrode and lithium ions. Theses lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive when it’s being used and vice versa when it’s being charged. For the electrodes

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    facts and relevant information. Lewis Frederick Urry became a Chemical engineer in the 1950 and was the very first person to fabricate alkaline batteries. In conclusion he made a significant contribution in the field electrochemistry and battery technology in the 20th century. Introduction Many objects that we use on a day to day basis are powered by batteries. A battery is a device that is able to store electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, and convert that energy into electricity. It is

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    their safety razor blades, but also through corporate diversification. This included the acquisition of a number of major companies, most recently Duracell. Prior to this acquisition, the Duracell Corporation had been the leading producer of alkaline batteries in the United States and maintained consistent growth in revenues from 1991-1996. Since their purchase of Duracell, their stock price has fallen 45% to a low of $34. The issue for Gillette is to determine if they can promote the profitable growth

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    The EPA estimates Americans purchase nearly 3 billion batteries each year (D., 2009). A battery is also known as a voltaic cell, and the energy generated and stored by a battery is actually a result of chemical reactions and not mechanical motion. Batteries are contained in nearly every common electronic device, ranging from small devices like smartphones to larger scale products like automobiles, and chemistry is the driving force behind the function of these batteries.Batteries consist of galvanic

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    Introduction A battery is an electrical device that contains one or more electrochemical cell that converts stored chemical energy into electrical energy by using an anode, which is the negative side of the battery and a cathode, which is the positive side. Combining the anode and cathode with a chemical substance in the middle will create an electrical current (Google, 2014). Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular and super molecular scale. Batteries and nanotechnology

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    negative charge at the anode of the battery which is the negative terminal. The chemical reaction which occurs between the electrolyte and the positive electrode internally in the battery then produces a buildup of positive ions, which are atoms that are missing electrons. The positive ions buildup at the cathode of the battery which

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