water... at least in my battery, i have to fill it up every now and again.. Water and sulfuric acid
car batteries use sulphuric acid
A mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid.
Dry and wet, web would be like a lead car battery acid which is liquid inside of the battery that keeps the lead plates charged inside, dry battery would be what you use inside of your remote for tv if you cut them in half nothing will poor out because its dry acid. Very nice question
The cells in the battery are in a liquid (sulfuric acid).
Check your battery to see if there is battery acid inside. There are circular plugs on top that you can screw off. If there is no liquid inside you battery will not hold a charge successfully, and may severely damage your battery cells. If this is the case a new battery may be needed, if not it may be a problem with the alternator. Your local mechanic will be able to tell you in a matter of seconds what the problem is.
In the inside back of the car; open the hatch & it's there.
no its a liquid of course its a solid its.... made of several solids.... and.. the battery might have liquid inside it...
The bulging is caused by gassing. This is caused by overcharging or by a short circuit inside the battery. The acid inside the battery is turned to gas and it expands the sides of the battery.
Battery electrolyte consists of sulphuric acid, which is a liquid to a specific gravity of 1250 g/L.
Yes.
A bulging battery is an indication the is a short INSIDE the battery and it is getting overheated, causing gas to expand inside. It could explode on you.