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why is sulphuric acid called an electrolyte?

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Answered by Himanshunavik
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It is so important, that at one time the annual production of sulphuric acid was taken as a measure of the degree of industrialisation of a country, and earned it its nickname of the 'king of chemicals'. Sulphuric acid is familiar to us as the electrolyte in the lead acid batteries in automobiles.
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