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  • What is the Electrolyte in a Car Battery? - Definition & Function
    In a car battery, the acid solution is called electrolyte. The electrolyte is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water. The sulfuric acid is what gives the battery its power. It reacts with the lead in the battery's plates to produce electricity. The water helps to keep the sulfuric acid from becoming too concentrated and damaging the battery.
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