no only distilled water should be used.
No.
I don't know what you mean by liquid but water is a good liquid for you.
It is good for plants since it is like rain water
Only add Distilled water to a battery, never tap water, or rain water.
Car batteries use concentrated sulfuric acid. It is very caustic and can burn skin and clothing. DO NOT pour it out of the battery. Many auto parts stores will take old batteries for recycling because of the dangers of the acid and lead plates inside. The initial fluid in new batteries is as above (Take Note Of The Good Advice Given Above Too) when in use this is topped up with Distilled water or de ironised water throughout the battery life
Is it good idea to replace acid and water in batteries
Nope, Tis May Causee The Batteries to short out of even have an electric shock , its not a safe idea .
It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
Corse not Andy beevers is good 4 the job though :d.
Water. At least I think so.
Power lines may be pulled apart during an earthquake. Power may be cut off for many days so batteries are good to have around in an emergency kit. Likewise, water pipes may be damaged causing water supply shortages so a supply of bottled water is good to have on hand.
Electrolyte acts as a good conductor in liquid state. It makes the cations and anions to move towards cathode and anode respectively thus conductiog current.