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Which acid is used in wet cell batteries?

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Answered by sanish
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Generally acids of corrosive in nature are used in wet cell batteries, example is Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is used in wet cell batteries

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The acid which is used in majority of the cells and batteries nowadays is sulphuric acid.

Explanation:

  • Only mineral acids can be used to make batteries.
  • This is because mineral acid have high court power and have much lesser pH as compared to organic acids.
  • Sulphuric acid is used as an electrolyte in most of the cells.
  • Not only sulphuric acid is a good electrolyte but it also helps the free flow of electrons through it.
  • Sulfuric acid is also readily available so it makes the the making of the batteries easier.

To know more about wet cell batteries,

What is late cell battery. Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/5876744

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