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What electrolyte is used in a lead storage battery?

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Answer:sulfuric acid

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Answer:

lead sulfate.

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Lead and lead dioxide, the active materials on the battery's plates, react with sulfuric acid in the electrolyte to form lead sulfate. The lead sulfate first forms in a finely divided, amorphous state and easily reverts to lead, lead dioxide, and sulfuric acid when the battery recharges

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