It is unusual to add battery acid to a car. Cars (not hybrids) normally use lead acid batteries and the acid is sulfuric acid, however you don't add sulfuric acid. When the fluid in a cell is low you add distilled water. Only the water has evaporated, the acid has not.
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Yes, battery acid is very corrosive and will damage any metal parts.
Batteries use acid to derive electricity, and this acid is known as battery fluid or 'juice'. Which acid any certain battery contains depends on who made it, why, and what technology was available. The related Wikipedia link offers an extensive list of battery types.
With a hydrometer which you can buy at any auto parts store.
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The battery in a Tahoe is no different the the battery in any large SUV.
Do you have any sulfuric acid on hand? There is enough acid already in the battery. Just add distilled water.
Sodium chloride has any acid in the composition.
No, battery acid (sulfuric acid) is not the strongest acid. The Strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid. Bear in mind the acid in a battery is in a diluted state-not concentrated. Although it could blind you, if it gets on the skin it will create a burning sensation before it does any permanent damage and you can wash it off or neutralize.
It is not recommended to install a lead acid battery of any kind in an enclosed space. Noxious and flammable gases can sometimes build up in those situations.
Any place that sells batteries will take your old battery.
What those washers do is absorb any battery acid that cooks out before it reaches the cables.