'Stronger' , I think you mean higher or lower.
A Car Battery contains sulphuric acid . Hence pH = 1
Lemon juice is an acid in ots own right ; Hence pH = 4
The lower the pH value to more acidic (Not Stronger) it is.
A car battery
On the ph scale an acid is numberd 1-6 1 being the most acidic and 6 being least acidic. (example level 1 a would be car battery; level six would be orange or lemon juice)
Yes. The calcium in the tub is mainly Calcium Carbonate mixed with a few other mineral salts (copper oxide - give it a greenish hue, etc). CaCO3 reacts readily with acids (bicarb of soda is CaCO3 - mix it with vinegar or lemon juice - in the sink). A stronger acid (car battery acid) would work better and faster but are harder to get hold of and more precautions must be taken. Also, most dishwasher detergents contain 'limescale removers' which act in much the same way.
Any liquid with a pH level of 6.9 or below is considered acidic. Some examples of these liquids are batter acid, sulfuric acid, rainwater (in some cases), tomato juice, lemon juice, and all other citric juices are acidic.
A car battery has sulfuric (sulphuric) acid in it.
A car battery has six cells each producing two volts. A 9v alkaline battery has six cells each producing 1.5 volts. There are some obvious differences, like that a car battery can put out hundreds of amps and a 9v alkaline can only put out hundreds of milliamps, a 9v battery weighs 45 grams versus 45 pounds for a car battery, and so on.
No, lemon juice is not combustible.
Graphically, you might show: (lemon juice)... SULFURIC ACID! Lemon Juice is in the lowest levels of acidity; it is weak, organic and totally consumable. Sulfuric acid is powerful enough to run the battery that starts your car, and one of its functions is to extract oxygen out of organic compounds (it turns organic compounds into charcoal).
if the battery has some juice left then yes..but if you disconnect battery then NO
You can't. You have what you have. Buy a larger CCA battery if you want more power.
Most likely your alternator is not working properly.
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Citric acid is in lemon juice and orange juice. Acetic acid is in vinegar. There is Sulphur acid in car batteries.
The most common problem from what I can tell is battery failure. This car needs a much stronger battery than a normal car, and they are still working out the technical side of this.
After jump starting a car, the battery should run for at least five minutes. You want to get enough juice in the battery before attempting to turn it off.
cold cranking amps is the rating on a car battery- the higher the number of cca the stronger the starting power of the battery
is the car a lemon
take it out store in a dry place that's warm and not on concrete it will draw the juice out of it.