Batteries that cannot be charged include:
1. **Alkaline Batteries**: Typically designed for single use, attempting to recharge them can be dangerous and may lead to leakage or rupture.
2. **Zinc-Carbon Batteries**: Like alkaline batteries, they are not rechargeable and should be disposed of after use.
3. **Lithium Primary Batteries**: These are non-rechargeable lithium batteries commonly used in devices like cameras and remote controls.
4. **Silver Oxide Batteries**: Often used in watches and hearing aids, these are also single-use and not designed for recharging.
Always check the packaging or specifications of a battery to confirm if it's rechargeable or not.