idk firgure it out maybe you put it in a recycling bin and hope it doesnt blow something up.
no lead acid batteries are not installed in factories only acid batteries are!!
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.
lead and acid
UPSs generally contain lead/acid batteries. The worn-out battery should not be disposed of in a landfill or incinerated because lead is harmful to many organisms. Lead batteries recycle well and you can sometimes get money back for them.
Common automobile batteries are Lead/acid (dilute sulphuric acid) batteries.
Lead-acid storage batteries contain sulfuric acid.
They usually contain lead, lead sulfate, and sulfuric acid.
Almost all car batteries are "lead acid" type batteries. These type of batteries use thin lead plates and are immersed in Sulfuric acid which acts as an electrolyte.
The acids commonly found in batteries are sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. Sulfuric acid is typically used in lead-acid batteries, while hydrochloric acid can be found in some types of rechargeable batteries like nickel-cadmium batteries. These acids play a role in facilitating the chemical reactions that generate electricity in batteries.
Yes, they contain sulfuric acid.
Hydrogen is discharged during the charging process of lead acid batteries, sealed batteries are a misnomer, they are only sealed against liquid leakage.
You can recycle alkaline batteries but they cannot be put in recycling bins. This is because, normal recycling breaks down the item through a combination of pressure and heat before reforming new materials, but batteries have acid in them which is poisonous. Look into the local regulations on how to recycle batteries, usually each county will have a small recycling area for electronic waste.