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Sulfuric acid is used because it combines with water to produce electrolytes. Inside a car battery, these electrolytes cover the battery plates,and henceforth is utilized to power the engine turnover on startup.

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16y ago

33.5% sulfuric acid in battery acid

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12y ago

Volume wise is not possible to say as many manufactures use different sized batteries.

But as a general guide the average battery will contain 35% Sulfuric Acid, 65% water

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12y ago

The fluid in the battery is about 35% sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water.

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13y ago

It depends on the acid itself. Sulphuric acid are present in different concentrations. The concentration of a sample of sulphuric acid can be deduced by titration. :D

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There are many different concentrations of "concentrated sulphuric acid". It is possible to deduce the concentration of the sulphuric acid by titration.

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Sulfuric acid doesn't react with lead.

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14y ago

Yes there is sulfric acid in car battery

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