Yes, it is. Sulphuric acid is in lead-acid batteries. The batteries which are very commonly used on vehicles. Unlike most 'dry' batteries used today, the acid is in liquid form in the battery (It is a 'wet' battery) so it can be dangerous if someone upset one. The strong acid may leak out through the vent holes at the caps of each cell.
Sulfuric acid. (only)
Lead-acid Sulfuric 2 most common for the automotive batteries.
Sulfuric acid is just sulfuric acid. It does not belong to any group of acids, because all acids are the same: they donate H+ ions.
the two acids are sulfuric acid and nitric acid
Sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid is a compound as are all acids.
Sulfuric and Nitric acids
Sulfuric acid exist in all car batteries.
It is sulfuric acid
Sulfuric Acid.
Sulfuric Acid.