This is list of things containing acids:
Apples, ants, baking powder, car batteries, cfizzy drinks, grapes, indigestion tablets, lemons, oranges, limes, grapefruits, milk, oven cleaners, rain water, rhubarb, rice krispies, vinegar and vitamin C
car batteries
Almost everything. Your stomach has the same acid that is found in a car battery. Alkaline batteries have an alkaline substance in them. Milk is a weak alkaline. Vinegar (which is the base of pickle juice) is an alkaline substance. Vitamin C is an acid. There list is truly endless.
It neutralizes the acid.
Sulfuric acid exist in all car batteries.
The common factor is acid although different acids are involved. Ants - Formic acid Vinegar - Acetic acid Lemons - Citric acid Car batteries - Sulphuric acid
phenolphthalein
Apples, ants, baking powder, car batteries, cfizzy drinks, grapes, indigestion tablets, lemons, oranges, limes, grapefruits, milk, oven cleaners, rain water, rhubarb, rice krispies, vinegar and vitamin C
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.
If the acid level in your battery is low you can buy battery acid, I think the acid in vinegar is not the way to go.
Citric acid is in lemon juice and orange juice. Acetic acid is in vinegar. There is Sulphur acid in car batteries.
No; batteries that use "acetic acid" (Vinegar) have not been made in an extremely long time and modern batteries would more than likely have a bad reaction to its introduction. You should use Distilled Water only to top off a car battery, it is not suggested you add more acid to the battery as it works on a 'gravity' scale (requires a meter to get it right).
car batteries
DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
BJ'S sells Excide car batteries.
a car battery that can be recharged. All automobile batteries are rechargeable.
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