NEWS
A battery is simply a sealed unit that converts chemicals into electrical energy by the use of electrodes. An anode is positive and a cathode is negative. Through these electrodes passes an electrical current which is caused from a voltage differential. The voltage passes through the chemical electrolyte and thus creates electrochemical energy. The electrolyte can be either a liquid or solid form and once the voltage runs through this chemical what is created is a voltaic cell.
What creates this electric energy is the injection of electrical current into two chemicals in a solution. Electricity is added via a battery charger which acts as conduit of the pushing electrons which are entering into the chemical lithium. This is a charge process that involves intercalation (molecules or a group of molecules that that join other molecules. This process of ions pushing into solid lithium compounds by an electrical current is the intercalation process.
The lithium compound is one of the chemical components that is used to produce electrical energy in batteries. It’s compound has very tiny spaces between the planes which allows tiny ions to integrate themselves from a force of current.





