no lead acid batteries are not installed in factories only acid batteries are!!
I don't think there is such a thing as a "diesel battery". Perhaps you mean the batteries used in diesel cars; the batteries usually used in cars are lead-acid batteries, the acid being sulphuric acid.
see 95% of cars etc have acid batteries only some technologically very advanced cars have dry batteries
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
sulfuric acid is clear and is used in lead acid batteries for cars.
Acid rain
Electric cars motors are powered by the batteries the batteries are typically Lead-Acid or Lithium Ion batteries. Batteries will normally stay charged in between 100-300 miles and take 3-8 hours to charge.
Some sources are pollution from factories, cars, airplanes, and smoke
Cars and truck mostly and power plants and factories
It comes from batteries, dynamos and as rectified AC from alternators as are installed in cars and other vehicles.
Depends on your battery. In a lead-acid battery, like a 12V you find in most cars, sulfuric acid is used because hydrochloric acid will not form Pb304 (lead oxide). Pencil batteries are alkaline batteries and use a base instead of acid. However some batteries might accept HCL, just not most.
Although rain is naturally acidic (pH 5.6), what we consider to be acid rain occurs from polluntants, mainly sulfiric and nitric acid. They are given off by factories and cars.
Pollution, from both cars and factories. It dissolves into the clouds and makes the rain slightly acidic