Yes...?
The life of the battery. You never have to change it.
Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
Yes, that is true. As a battery discharges, the concentration of sulfuric acid in the electrolyte decreases, leading to a decrease in density or specific gravity. This change in electrolyte density can be used as an indicator of the state of charge of the battery.
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.
It is Electrolyte and the primary acid in Electrolyte is Sulfuric Acid.
The electrolyte in a lead storage battery is a solution of sulfuric acid and water.
The key considerations for maintaining a lead acid battery electrolyte to ensure optimal performance and longevity include regularly checking and maintaining the electrolyte level, ensuring the electrolyte is at the correct concentration, keeping the battery clean and free of debris, and avoiding overcharging or undercharging the battery. Proper maintenance of the electrolyte can help extend the life of the battery and improve its overall performance.
to check how much electrolyte is present in the battery
A dry-cell battery
Potassium hydroxide
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