because it is rechargeable
Almost all car batteries are "lead acid" type batteries. These type of batteries use thin lead plates and are immersed in Sulfuric acid which acts as an electrolyte.
economical and the continuity of lead is very high
lead acid
No, car batteries use lead for both plates. When charged the positive plate becomes white lead oxide.
Lead is primarily used in the production of batteries, including car batteries. It is also used in building construction, particularly in roofing and piping due to its durability and resistance to corrosion. Additionally, lead has been historically used in certain types of ammunition and as a radiation shield in medical imaging and nuclear facilities.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
The best options for a backup battery for home use are lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, and solar-powered batteries. These batteries provide reliable power backup during outages and can be easily recharged for repeated use.
no lead acid batteries are not installed in factories only acid batteries are!!
The available solar battery options for residential use include lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, and saltwater batteries. These batteries store excess energy generated by solar panels for use during times when the sun is not shining.
Lead is commonly found in these items. Lead-acid batteries use lead as a key component. In stained glass windows, lead is used in the form of lead cames to hold the glass pieces together. In old paint, lead was commonly used as a pigment.
On standard unsealed lead-acid batteries, just unscrew the caps and refill if needed. This cannot be done on sealed lead-acid or gel cell lead-acid batteries. Dry cell batteries don't contain acid.
Oak was most commonly used in early batteries. Modern batteries do not use wood any more because it deteriorates. They use glass fiber mats, PVC, or some other sort of plastic.