No.
if you eat it.
Because it has acid and it might kill you.
Yes, battery acid, which is typically sulfuric acid, can corrode and degrade copper over time. It can cause the copper to dissolve or form copper sulfate, depending on the concentration of the acid and the conditions of exposure.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
Not necessarilly eat it, the smell attracts them, however. They then probabaly attempt to eat any electronics or objects they believe to be associated with the smell, probabaly ingesting the acid during the eating.
It will last longer and should not be giving to anyone to eat or drink
Battery acid, which is typically sulfuric acid, can react with metal to corrode and degrade it. It can eat away at the metal surface, causing pitting and eventually leading to structural weakness and failure. This corrosion process is accelerated in the presence of moisture and heat.
Battery acid is made of sulfuric acid, a strong acid.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
The acid typically found in a battery is sulfuric acid.
Water is required in a lead acid battery.
To remove battery acid stains from pants, mix equal parts water and ammonia in a bowl. Soak a clean cloth in the solution and gently dab the stain until it lightens. Rinse with cold water and wash the pants as usual. Do not use hot water as it can set the stain.