A fully charged battery is not significantly heavier than a discharged one, as the total number of electrons remains constant throughout the process. While there may be a minuscule difference in mass due to energy loss during discharge, this change is not measurable with standard lab equipment. The energy associated with separated charges in a battery theoretically contributes to a slight mass difference, but this is negligible in practical terms. Chemical reactions within the battery do not result in a measurable change in mass either. Overall, the consensus is that any weight difference between charged and discharged batteries is effectively unobservable.