Why does a battery that has thick zinc walls last longer than one that has thin zinc walls?
A. The zinc walls are transformed into zinc ions as the battery provides electricity.
B. Thicker zinc walls last longer at holding in the battery acid.
C. Thick zinc walls prevent the battery from overheating.
D. Thicker zinc walls prevent electrons from being lost into the surrounding environment.
Answer: A
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