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A good place to find broken car batteries is at a junk yard. A lot of people just dump their old cars there with used car batteries and old car parts.
Car Batteries
You can find more information about car batteries online at such websites as AutoZone, AC Delco Car Batteries, and Walmart. There is also a consumer report site that gives reviews on different batteries.
Either one, depending upon the type of battery. You can get Alkali Batteries for your toys and flashlights. Car batteries contain acids. It requires one or the other to create the ionic differences that produce the current flow.
The common factor is acid although different acids are involved. Ants - Formic acid Vinegar - Acetic acid Lemons - Citric acid Car batteries - Sulphuric acid
The junk yard is a good place to find used batteries, or check through the local newspaper. Most garages also sell used car batteries, and Craigslist is also an option.
Your car dealer probably sells batteries for your car, but if not I would say to check out Auto Zone (www.autozone.com/AutoZone) or another store that deals in accessories.
There are a number of places one can get more information about car batteries for sale. I would shop around at places like Advance Auto Parts, Interstate Batteries, and Auto Zone.
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.
Inexpesive car batteries can be found at Advance Auto Parts as well as Auto Zone. Both business are located in Allentown, PA.
Ants, vinegar, lemons, and car batteries are all associated with acids. Ants produce formic acid, vinegar contains acetic acid, lemons are rich in citric acid, and car batteries use sulfuric acid as an electrolyte. These substances exhibit acidic properties, which play various roles in biological and chemical processes.
Citric acid is in lemon juice and orange juice. Acetic acid is in vinegar. There is Sulphur acid in car batteries.