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Why do batteries lose charge over time?

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Answer: Self-discharge from side reactions

Electricity slowly leaks outWrong. Electricity doesn't leak out. Batteries discharge through internal chemical reactions that occur even when not connected to devices.

Temperature degrades materialsWrong. Temperature accelerates degradation, but batteries discharge even at room temperature due to unavoidable side reactions consuming charge.

Self-discharge from side reactionsCorrect! Batteries self-discharge through unwanted chemical side reactions. Even unused batteries have ions moving internally, consuming stored energy. Rechargeable batteries (lithium-ion, NiMH) typically lose 1-5% per month. Heat accelerates this. Lower temperatures slow it—storing batteries in cool (not freezing) places helps preserve charge!

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