In nickel–metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, the “MH” in the name does not mean a hydrogen gas tank, nor a chemical reducing agent. It refers to the metal hydride phase (MH) formed in the negative electrode after charging: hydrogen enters the alloy lattice in atomic form, “resides” in ...
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