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Which acid is used in batteries?
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Answered by ElegantBoi
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In a lead-acid battery, the cathode is made of lead-dioxide, and the anode is made of metallic lead. The two electrodes are separated by an electrolyte of sulfuric acid. As the battery charges, the sulfuric acid reacts with the lead in the anode and cathode to produce lead sulfate.

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