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A battery is a device, not a mixture. It is built by people, often using machines, and consists of a container, an anode, a cathode and an electrolyte, along with terminals or other means of providing electrical current to a circuit. In some batteries the electrolyte may be a mixture of materials. For example, the electrolyte of a lead-acid battery is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water.
Most automobile batteries contain an electrolyte. Electrolyte is a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water. Other combinations are used in some batteries.
Lactic acid is an electrolyte.
acetic acid is a an electrolyte becase in its aqueous form it can conduct electricity i dont believe anything can be an electrolyte of a non electrolyte
Chromic acid is an electrolyte.
67% Distilled water and 33% Sulfuric acid.
It is Electrolyte and the primary acid in Electrolyte is Sulfuric Acid.
If you think to acetic acid this is a weak electrolyte.
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
No, it is a weak electrolyte.
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No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.