There is really no difference. Duracell use DL and Energiser and others use CR.
The important thing for you is the number 2025 for your appliance.
Apart from the price though, check the AH. That in plain terms is the amount of fuel in each one. The energizer has 160AH and the Duracell 150AH last time I looked.
That, all things being equal, should mean the enegiser would last about6% longer.
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I believe its called Pangaea Ultima.
28% Cr, 4.5% W, balance Co reference: http://www.stellite.com/Technical/AlloyDatabase/tabid/262/Default.aspx
Sr(2+) is the cation of strontium; H2O is the chemical formula of water.The chemical reaction is:Sr + 2 H2O = Sr(OH)2 + H2
29 atoms; --Al2(Cr2O7)3 Since the three is by itself outside the parentheses, it has to be distributed. To do this, you just take the two from Cr times three, which of course gives you SIX. Then you take the seven from O times the three, and you get TWENTY-ONE. Then you just have to add the TWO from Al to it. So, 6+21+2=29.
It's a medium-carbon, high chromium stainless steel. If ya gotta know what's in it, here you go: C - .70 to .75 % Mn - .5 % Cr - 14 to 14.5 % Ni - .49 % V - .10 to .26 % Mo - .10 to .30 % None of the W and none of the Co are in it. The breakdown is from the A.G. Russell knives web site, and a link is provided.