Lead acid batteries have beter storage capacity than Ni-Cd, the voltage per cell is normally rated at 1.5V where the Ni-Cad is only 1.2V and it is not so sensitive to its charging current, a transformer and rectifier is all that is needed to charge a lead acid battery vs. the Ni-Cd that need a more complicated charger.
It will last longer and should not be giving to anyone to eat or drink
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
Yes it is you can use that or Lead Acid for battery acid. Good question.
Advantages: ·Is safe to use as does not produce chlorine gas which can be toxic ·It has a low volatility ·It has a low toxicity · It forms water soluble salts of calcium and ferric iron Disadvantages: It is quite expensive compared to hydrochloric acid
It depends on the chemistry of the battery. A common alkaline or zinc chloride non-rechargeable battery will be about 1.5v per cell. a NiMh or NiCd rechargeable battery is usually quoted at 1.2v per cell, Lithium Ion cells are generally quoted at 3.7 volts and lead acid at 2v per cell. Divide the pack voltage by the individual voltage of each cell and you will find out how many cells are in the pack.
Battery acid is made of sulfuric acid, a strong acid.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
battery acid is VERY strong....
A car battery has sulfuric (sulphuric) acid in it.
Yes. Hence the name "Battery ACID"
is battery acid a compound or mixture
advantages of acid