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A car battery is a rechargeable, or secondary, wet cell battery that contains lead, lead oxide, plates and an electrolyte solution that contains a mixture of water and acid.
Yes, a car battery can explode if jumped improperly. Car batteries contain sulfuric acid that can produce gasses. If a spark ignites the gases the battery can explode like a bomb.
The most important tip that one should keep in mind when purchasing a car battery is to search for batteries that contain more lead. This is due to the fact that it will have a higher rating of the battery.
An auto battery does emit hydrogen gas when it is being charged or discharged but it does not contain gas per se.
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Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
No, a car battery does not have mercury in it. It would be very dangerous to have mercury in a car battery.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
No merc is not in a car battery