Hydrogen
Hydrogen
An auto battery does emit hydrogen gas when it is being charged or discharged but it does not contain gas per se.
Answer 1 - Out-gassing of Auto BatteriesNO, the out-gassing from auto batteries while being charged, AND while being DISCHARGED is HYDROGEN [H2] which is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE, AND when mixed in the proper proportion [ratio] with air that Hydrogen gas is EXPLOSIVE.
to vent the Hydrogen gas that is produced when the battery is being charged.
battery will make a gurgling sound when being charged while being charged, the acid(liquid) in battery heats up. u should not hear this in normal conditions in a vehicle should only hear it when on a battery charger check that sides of battery are not bulging.this is a sign that the battery is about worn out and is over charging, have battery, alternator and coplete charging system checked. batteries give off a gas when charging if overcharging, this gas is highly explosive and any small spark can ignite it
Hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen
Either the charging system has failed or the battery is bad.
gas or a battery charged car makes a car run.
Yes, they are charged by a gas powered engine in the car.
Hydrogen
Car battery polarity can only reverse if the battery is completely dead and then charged with the neg. and pos. leads of the charger are reversed. This is very dangerous as hydrogen gas which is given of buy a dead battery may explode and cause personal inguiry.Likewise if the car's battery cables are accidently reversed while the battery is dead. Regards - S.S.