well this all deoends on the type of batter if its a battery with a metal jacket then the preassue will increase as the acid inside starts to boil and it could explode sendin the acid with is costic and very hot at this time throughout the air so not recommended lol
as for a car batter or one cased in plastic it culd rupture and the acid may also cause the housing to fail and bust to
burn out the fuses
It might explode. It will certainly send toxic gasses into the environment.
The battery contains Sulfuric acid and this can burn the skin. The best treatment is to wash the effected part in cold water, much the same as any type of burn.
When you burn a battery, the chemicals inside react and release energy in the form of heat and potentially toxic fumes. This can cause the battery to explode or catch fire, posing a safety hazard. It is important to handle and dispose of batteries properly to avoid accidents.
Burning a Duracell battery releases potentially harmful chemicals and gases, including sulfur dioxide and other toxic fumes. It can also cause the battery to rupture or explode, leading to a fire hazard. It is dangerous and not recommended to burn any type of battery.
Battery will either be overcharged and burn out numerous electrical components or battery will be undercharged and eventually won't have enough voltage to operate vehicle
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
Battery acid is sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and will burn your skin if not washed off very quickly.
Yes, if you short the battery out it can explode and burn you.
yes
Leaking battery acid can burn your skin. Im not sure if that qualifies as a rash, the correct term is chemical burn.
Yes