@wordnames4864 battery lithium can explode in water sometimes, and destroy the glass bowl its in. That shit spreads atleast 3x the distance he was from the water
@@jemfelicia2454 but i thought the flame comes from the heat of the electrons going back to source, if they're already back to source, (discharged battery) that shouldnt happen. However real lithium batteries that use lithium , not lithium ions, will blow up regardless if you throw it in water, thats a different reaction.The non rechragable lithium AAA batteries are like this, have real lithium in it and I seen a video where someone opens one and throws it in water and it indeed blows up, but thats not the same reaction here. I have a lithium cel like this, 1.5v aaa its at 0v , im scared to throw it away it really is a bomb. Not these in the video after you discharge them. But the only way to know for sure is to try yourself.
yes you sre correct i leant this in the hard way when i was a kid i discharged a energizer battery and thought that nothing will happn then it just blasted in my hands @@mikejones-vd3fg
That wouldn’t make a difference lithium is extremely reactive with water and when he touches the exposed lithium with his bare hands it’s likely reacting with the sweat from his hands thus catching fire
U shouldn't disassemble lithium battery without gloves. Lithium reacts with water and forms lithium hydroxide. It generates a lot heat and fire. It can burn your hand
Before open it up, you should discharge completely, then it doesn’t flame up. You also should wear protection gloves and don’t do this indoor whatsoever.
While charged if you separate the plates like that it is very dangerous, also the intercallated lithium ions will become free lithium once the plates are decoupled as shown by the water reaction.😮
Catches fire while unrolling it. That should tell you how dangerous it is alone. Was anyone else nervous when he cut the edges? I was waiting for a pop of some kind