Tina
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Has anyone experienced this and know what's up? Yesterday I was changing the battery in a smoke detector (I won't even go into the details of that nightmare) and ended up removing the detector temporarily until I can replace it (I have 5 other detectors in the house). However... I left the pack of brand new Duracell 9 volt batteries on the kitchen counter. 2 were left in the package, 2 were left out. I was just cleaning things up and found that the two batteries left out of the package are extremely warm to the touch. The dead battery I had removed was also laying there, but it was not warm. My countertop is Corian. Does anyone know why the batteries are warm after laying unused for about 18 hours? Should I be concerned? 
