Common automobile batteries are Lead/acid (dilute sulphuric acid) batteries.
Sulfuric acid. (only)
Most automobile batteries contain an electrolyte. Electrolyte is a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water. Other combinations are used in some batteries.
Automobile batteries contain a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% Sulfric Acid.
Yes, all automobile batteries can be charged.
Electrical batteries don't contain silicon.
Dry cells and automobile batteries require a medium in order to transmit and receive the signals from outer space.
a car battery that can be recharged. All automobile batteries are rechargeable.
They are both batteries
lead
Only in "trace" amounts, if that. Lead is used primarily in wet cell (automobile) batteries.
Batteries doesn't contain actinium.
Virtually all automotive batteries nowadays are nominal " 12V " batteries, but will measure up to 13.6V when fully charged.