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35%sulphuricacid 65%water

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Q: What percentage sulphuric acid is used in car batteries?
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What type of acid is used in vehicle battery?

Conventional auto batteries use sulphuric acid.


A battery acid with 9 letters?

That would be sulphuric acid, which is often used in car batteries.


How do you recharge a diesel battery?

I don't think there is such a thing as a "diesel battery". Perhaps you mean the batteries used in diesel cars; the batteries usually used in cars are lead-acid batteries, the acid being sulphuric acid.


What is an acid called if it contains more quantity of water?

Its typically called "Dilluted", example, "Sulphuric Acid" often used as "Dilluted Sulphuric Acid" in car batteries.


What is the most used acid?

Hydrochloric or sulphuric acid are very common acids in the laboratory. HCl is contained in the stomach for digestive purposes, sulphuric acid can be found in car batteries, just 2 examples


What is a property of sulfur?

Most of the sulphur produced is used to produce sulphuric acid, H2SO4, the most important manufactured chemical in the world. Sulphuric acid has many uses, including for the synthesis of fertilisers and polyamides. It is used in batteries ("battery acid").


How much acid is in a battery?

The acid in a battery is sulphuric acid. It is highly corrosive and hazardous to touch. Acid spills must be carefully cleaned with products which neutralize the acid. Personal protective wear, at a minimum gloves and face protection, should be worn when cleaning acid spills.


What fluid is in a battery?

Most automobile batteries contain an electrolyte. Electrolyte is a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water. Other combinations are used in some batteries.


Is sulfuric acids in batteries?

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.


Why are batteries dangerous?

Not all types of batteries are dangerous. Alkaline batteries may explode if they have their poles inversely connected. Batteries used in vehicles contain lead and sulphuric acid that may be dangerous if inappropriately handled.


Why is sulphuric acid not used in preparation of carbondioxidei?

because sulphuric acid stops reaction


What chemicals are used in the extraction of copper?

A strong acid such as sulphuric acid is used.