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Is a lead acid car battery the same as a 9 volt alkaline battery?

No, a lead acid battery is a wet cell battery and a 9 volt alkaline battery is a dry cell battery.


Why is a section of the battery referred to as a lead-acid cell?

Alkaline batteries are named for their highly alkaline electrolyte solution which is potassium hydroxide (aka caustic potash, aka "traditional" lye) mixed with water. Lead-Acid batteries are similarly named in-part after their highly acidic electrolyte solution consisting of 35% sulfuric acid and 65% water.


What are the advantages of nickel cadmium alkaline wet cell batteries over sealed lead acid dry cell batteries?

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What are the advantage of lead acid accumulator?

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How does an acidic dry cell and an alkaline dry cell differ?

A lead acid battery uses liquid acid to cause a reaction that will lead to production of a direct current. However, a dry cell does not have any liquid but it instead uses solid chemicals that can react to produce a direct current.


How do you replenish acid in batteries?

On standard unsealed lead-acid batteries, just unscrew the caps and refill if needed. This cannot be done on sealed lead-acid or gel cell lead-acid batteries. Dry cell batteries don't contain acid.


How many AA batteries are in a car battery?

None, a car battery is lead-acid, not alkaline.


Are alkaline batteries positive or negative polarity?

All batteries regardless of the type (alkaline, lead acid, mercury, gel cell) have a polarity. AAAA, AAA, AA, B, C, D batteries the top tip is positive the bottom flat portion is negative.


Is carrot juice acid or alkaline?

Carrot juice is considered to be slightly alkaline. Although carrots themselves are acidic, the process of juicing them can lead to a higher pH level in the resulting juice.


What does acid have to do with a wet cell battery?

The sulfuric acid in an automotive battery (the most common form of wet cell), is an electrolyte. As the battery discharges, the sulfuric acid reacts with the lead and lead oxide plates to form lead sulfate. When the battery is charging, the reaction is reversed.


What happens if too little acid is added to an alkali?

If too little acid is added to an alkali, the resulting solution may not reach the desired neutral pH level. This could lead to the solution remaining basic or alkaline.


Can lead acid battery work as alkaline battery?

Perhaps it would be possible to replace an alkaline battery with a lead acid battery of the same voltage and current capacity. BUT the construction, size, and chemistry of the two types are totally different.