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The acid in a battery is sulphuric acid. It is highly corrosive and hazardous to touch. Acid spills must be carefully cleaned with products which neutralize the acid. Personal protective wear, at a minimum gloves and face protection, should be worn when cleaning acid spills.

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D batteries are alkaline batteries(they do not have acids).

In an alkaline battery, the anode (negative terminal) is made of zinc powder, which gives more custom area for increased current, and the cathode (positive terminal) is composed of manganese dioxide. The alkaline electrolyte of potassium hydroxide is consumed during discharge.

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due to non volatile nature sulphuric acid is used in batteries.

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Battery acid

The name of the acid in lead/acid car batteries is sulphuric acid.

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the batteries contain sulphuric acid due to non volatile nature.

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Sulphuric acid

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Most commonly, sulfuric acid.

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