Yes, it is dilute sulphuric acid.
Yes. A car battery contains sulfuric acid.
No. As the term might suggest, it is an acidic solution.
Car battery vapor is hydrogen gas and is extremely explosive.
The pH of car battery acid is normally around 1 (extremely acidic).
Yes. It is a solution containing sulfuric acid .
An acidic solution has the pH under 7.
A solution with a low pH value is acidic. It has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions compared to hydroxide ions. Common acidic substances include lemon juice, vinegar, and battery acid.
it is 33% Sulfuric Acid and 67% Distilled Water.
The solution is acidic. A pH of 1 indicates a high concentration of H+ ions in the solution, making it strongly acidic.
It is acidic.
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
A car battery has a stronger pH compared to lemon juice. Lemon juice typically has a pH around 2, which is acidic, while a car battery has a very low pH due to the strong sulfuric acid electrolyte it contains.