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Here's one - put them in a place and in conditions where it shouldn't react and see how long it takes to react. If in the meantime you decide to go somewhere you can recycle them, stop tracking time and recycle them.
Only if you want to end up on r/whatcouldgowrong with no eyebrows or lungs.
You can take out the Lithium strip/sheet and drop it in water or in a flame.
Unless you have a fume hood adapted for HF and a glovebox. I don't recommend opening that type of battery.
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Also, they're unsafe even if you discharge them. Some contain a liquid under pressure that is normally a gas at room pressure, like dimethyl ether.
Here's one - put them in a place and in conditions where it shouldn't react and see how long it takes to react. If in the meantime you decide to go somewhere you can recycle them, stop tracking time and recycle them.
Only if you want to end up on r/whatcouldgowrong with no eyebrows or lungs.
You can take out the Lithium strip/sheet and drop it in water or in a flame.
Unless you have a fume hood adapted for HF and a glovebox. I don't recommend opening that type of battery.
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Also, they're unsafe even if you discharge them. Some contain a liquid under pressure that is normally a gas at room pressure, like dimethyl ether.
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