NO you might make some deadly gas fumes use baking soda and water mix then when it drys out sprinkle baking soda on all metal under battery.
No. Vinegar contains an acid, acetic acid.
Lye and vinegar would likely neutralize each other. Vinegar is an acid, and lye is a base, so when mixed, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt.
yes vinegar and ammonia neutralize each other.
soda
No, it is not safe to replace battery acid with vinegar. Battery acid and vinegar have different chemical properties and vinegar will not be able to provide the same function as battery acid in a battery. It is important to use the specified type of acid recommended by the manufacturer for the battery to function properly and safely.
baking soda
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.
To cancel out acids, you can use a base like baking soda or antacids which will neutralize the acid. To cancel out alkalis, you can use an acid like vinegar or lemon juice which will neutralize the alkali.
vinegar
No, both Coke and Pepsi are also acids. You need a base, like baking soda to neutralize an acid.
You will ruin the battery.
They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.