Normally battery acids are not particularly harmful. Unless there is obvious tissue damage, simple water rinse would cure any problems. It would be better if you can consult a medical professional but in most circumstances, simple antiseptic and water would be fine.
when cranking the engine the battery voltage should not fall below 9.6volts if so replace battery
No
Water should never be added drop-wise to concentrated sulfuric acid because the reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a large amount of heat. Adding water drop-wise can cause the acid to rapidly heat up, potentially boiling and splattering the acid. This can lead to dangerous acid burns, fumes, and possible explosions.
An acid drop is an old-fashioned sour boiled sweet.
Operation Acid Drop happened in 1941.
You should be careful because if you drop the acid it nay be corrosive and you might cause you life into danger because corrosive damages the skin
The life of a cell phone battery is about one to two years, depending on how much you use the phone. The higher quality of phone you have, the longer your battery will last as well. If you drop your phone, it might make the battery stop working before it should.
Check the recycling centers in your area. Some stores have drop offs for batteries.
Yes, a corroded battery can cause an intermittent voltage drop.
The state of charge (SoC) of a lead-acid battery can be determined by measuring its voltage, specific gravity of the electrolyte, or using a hydrometer. A fully charged lead-acid battery typically has a voltage around 12.6 to 12.7 volts, while a discharged battery can drop to around 12.0 volts or lower. The specific gravity of the electrolyte, measured in each cell, indicates the charge level, with higher values correlating to a higher state of charge. Regular monitoring of these parameters helps ensure optimal battery performance and longevity.
Only if they have a drop of a man's (or boy's) semen on their finger.
Acid -- also -- Out, as in "Turn on, tune in, drop out."