This liquid is acidic. It is most commonly a mixture of 65% Distilled Water and 35% Sulfuric Acid.
Lead acid, wet cell.
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Batteries use acid to derive electricity, and this acid is known as battery fluid or 'juice'. Which acid any certain battery contains depends on who made it, why, and what technology was available. The related Wikipedia link offers an extensive list of battery types.
Chemical.
The major constituent of car battery acid is aqueous sulfuric acid. Ideally, it contains sufficient water to attain the maximum electrical conductivity for mixtures of H2SO4 and H2O, about 40 % water. Battery acid may also contain other substances, usually corrosion inhibitors of some kind.
It's an acid.
It's an acid.
It is sulphuric acid.
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Sulfuric acid.
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The cells in the battery are in a liquid (sulfuric acid).
Battery electrolyte consists of sulphuric acid, which is a liquid to a specific gravity of 1250 g/L.
A car battery uses sulfuric acid and lead to store an electric charge. When the battery is fully discharged, no acid is present and the pH is 7. At all other times, the acid solution has a pH of less than 7.
car batteries use sulphuric acid
No battery acid is too thin and will not stay in place plus there's not enough sulfuric acid in the liquid to do the etching.
The liquid is electrolyte which is a 35% mix of sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water.