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Dynamo,
I didn't answer you yet because I really don't know how to answer you. I'm not a chemistry major and I wanted to do some research before answering you.
You said in your post that the batteries are not the same, and you posted a chart:
If you look at the very bottom of the chart you posted it says "Table 1: Reference names for Li-ion (Lithium Ion) batteries. All of the batteries are Lithium Ion, and are used in cars & computers. The chemical composition may be different for different types of batteries but this is to be expected. I don't know which of the compounds in each of the batteries is more polluting than the other, but this is not the point. I am happy to say that All of them have pollution issues when it comes to the manufacturing process, especially if the plant that makes them dumps waste instead of process & recycle it properly.
Allow me to school you on SCIENCE 101. .
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JTFC, You are dense.
I'll walk you through it.
You went elite and were wrong, as you usually do, thinking you are a science guy while talking shit about others here:
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Next, Those very same batters are in your laptops, which make up alot more batteries than Tesla cars.
There are so many ill informed dumb fucking idiots out there who instead of opening a science book and learning the basics much prefer to spout endless shit and then pat them selves on the back for "I dun think I lernd sumfin today I tell yer whut!". If you're one of those dumb fucks that ignore true progress and replace it with republican-fed lies to the small-brained morons of the world I feel really fucking sorry for you.
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Here's an interview of the CTO (that's Chief Technology Officer) of Tesla and a specific quote- These batteries are NOT the same batteries in your fucking lap top. The difference is what makes them more of a pollutant.
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Here's an interview with the CTO of Tesla where he talks about using the nickel cobalt batteries
http://articles.sae.org/11923/
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We?ve totally custom-engineered that cell working jointly with Panasonic to create. It?s an automotive cell, tested to automotive standards. It doesn?t go into laptops anywhere. What keeps us in that general shape and size is the production and cost efficiency.
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Put simply, you are wrong and dense......... as per usual.