That would be sulphuric acid, which is often used in car batteries.
No, a lead acid battery is a wet cell battery and a 9 volt alkaline battery is a dry cell battery.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
i licked battery acid cos i thought it was water when i was 9, im now 12 and the only problems i have is sometimes on random days the end of my toung is stingy and theres a tiny yellow dot where i licked it.
Battery acid is made of sulfuric acid, a strong acid.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
The acid typically found in a battery is sulfuric acid.
Water is required in a lead acid battery.
There is no difference between lead acid accumulator and lead acid battery.
It is an Acid, and when concentrated, around 97%, as in batteries, has a pH under 1, (very strong) which can vary depening on the solution.As the name tells, it is an acid
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It's an acid.
Well, honey, technically speaking, sulfuric acid is the main component in most car batteries, so yeah, it's a big player in what you might call "battery acid." But if you're asking if they're exactly the same thing, well, not quite. Battery acid usually refers to a diluted form of sulfuric acid used in car batteries, so it's like saying a margarita is the same as straight tequila - similar, but not quite.