No, they contain a moist electrolyte solution.
They contain Sulfuric Acid.
Most car batteries contain Sulphuric acid.
Common automobile batteries are Lead/acid (dilute sulphuric acid) batteries.
Lead-acid storage batteries contain sulfuric acid.
Yes, they contain sulfuric acid.
On standard unsealed lead-acid batteries, just unscrew the caps and refill if needed. This cannot be done on sealed lead-acid or gel cell lead-acid batteries. Dry cell batteries don't contain acid.
None, but lead-acid accumulators contain sulphuric
Sulfuric acid. (only)
Yes, the acid that is in vinegar is called acetic acid. A weak organic acid.
I don't know that sulfuric acid even has a household name. It used to be called oil of vitriol, if that helps.
No, they contain lead and acid.
Common household products that may contain lithium include rechargeable batteries (such as lithium-ion batteries found in electronic devices), some pharmaceutical drugs (like lithium salts used for treating certain mental health conditions), and certain types of glass and ceramics.