the more the battery is charged, the less water. dead battery is close to 100% water. charged battery is close to 90 - 100% sufuric acid
Sulfuric acid is used because it combines with water to produce electrolytes. Inside a car battery, these electrolytes cover the battery plates,and henceforth is utilized to power the engine turnover on startup.
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512 GRAMS Divide the quantity by the SG: EG1000 litres divide by 1.28 = 781.25 litres per tonne. dumb*** has to use percent sulfuric acid .4*.391=.1564 *1000=156ml of sulfuric acid 156*1.28=200.2 grams H2SO4 in .4L and is 5.1M
The water volume is 212,5 mL.
That depends a lot on the battery. They do come in different sizes.
None, a car battery is lead-acid, not alkaline.
6% is 6g in 100g water (very nearly anyway). 1oz is 28.35g
About 3 minutes each percent
10 liters.
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the answer to this question is 34%
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