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Cells in a normal car 12v battery are composed of lead and sulfuric acid.
No. Strictly speaking you get a battery when you have several cells together. The typical car battery consists of 6 lead-acid cells connected in series.
No you cant. Baking soda actually neutralises sulphuric acid . So you are left with only water in your battery. It may also damage the cells inside. But you can clean the outside of your battery with baking soda diluted in a water.
Clean it with a mixture of baking soda and water.
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.
nope. you might have to clean the terminals to the battery with a wire brush, but it doesn't hurt the car at all.
The cells in the battery are in a liquid (sulfuric acid).
Wash it off?
Baking soda and water.
First clean battery connections, if this does not correct problem the battery needs replacing.
no, it will kill the cells if get in it
A car battery is a wet cell. Only recently have dry cells been introduced, but your typical car battery is a wet lead storage battery.