Sulphuric acid
The acid present in a car battery is sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄). It is used in lead-acid batteries, where it facilitates the electrochemical reactions that generate electrical energy. The concentration of sulfuric acid in a fully charged car battery is typically around 30-50% by weight. This acid is highly corrosive and must be handled with care.
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.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
Lead is the metal present at both the cathode and anode in a car battery, as it is used in both the positive and negative plates of lead-acid batteries.
Car or automotive battery acid is 30-50% sulfuric acid
acid
It's an acid.
The pH of car battery acid is normally around 1 (extremely acidic).
Lead - acid
It's an acid.
sulphuric acid
It is sulphuric acid.