typically sulfuric acid car batteries have a pH of 0.8
why is this a category?
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The pH of car battery acid is normally around 1 (extremely acidic).
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The fluid in a battery, sulfuric acid and water, has a ph around 1.
'Stronger' , I think you mean higher or lower. A Car Battery contains sulphuric acid . Hence pH = 1 Lemon juice is an acid in ots own right ; Hence pH = 4 The lower the pH value to more acidic (Not Stronger) it is.
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A car battery uses sulfuric acid and lead to store an electric charge. When the battery is fully discharged, no acid is present and the pH is 7. At all other times, the acid solution has a pH of less than 7.
The most acidic PH on the scale is a 0 which would probably be like a liquid car battery.
Battery acid has the higher pH.
test the pH scale. get a pH scale and put the liquid safely on the slip with a baster and read the instructions to find out what the pH rating is. If it reads pH Level 1, then it is car battery acid. if it reads 7, then it is water. if it is any other number, then it is vinegar (I don't know the pH of that). Throw a bit of baking soda on it. If nothing happens, you know it is water. If it is vinegar or battery acid it will foam. Vinegar normally smells like, well, vinegar.
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Car battery acid is very strong and is therefore very dangerous: don't let it spill anywhere, especially not onto anyone's clothes or skin.A more technical answerThe pH of car battery acid is normally around 1 (extremely acidic).
An Alkaline battery has a pH of around 10-11