Sealed Batteries vs. Unsealed Batteries

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Sealed lead storage batteries have not been widely used in the past primarily due to safety concerns related to hydrogen gas production during discharge, which can create hazardous pressure conditions. Historical technology limitations made it difficult to manage the temperatures and pressures associated with these batteries safely. However, modern sealed batteries are equipped with safety vents that release excess gas to prevent dangerous pressure buildup. Once the battery is fully charged, the produced hydrogen gas is reabsorbed, ensuring that pressure does not accumulate over the battery's lifespan. This design allows for safer operation compared to earlier battery technologies.
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Newly devised automobile batteries are sealed. When lead storage batteries discharge, they produce hydrogen. Do you know why sealed lead storage batteries have not been used in the past?

Is it because the hydrogen gas is hazardous under such high pressure and back then, they couldn't sustain a safe temperature for the batteries since no such technology was available yet or well-equipped for that job?

I had to estimate the increase in pressure if 0.05 grams of hydrogen gas was produced and it was around 6 atm.

Please reply. If you don't agree, please explain your answer as well, thanks in advance.
 
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Sealed batteries have a safety vent to allow gas to escape if pressure gets too high. So the answer is, that the pressure does increase to whatever value the safety vent is set for.

But when charge is complete, pressurized hydrogen is reabsorbed, so the gas pressure is not cumulative over the life of the battery.
 
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