The lead-acid accumulator consists of

a

lead as the positive electrode

b

lead acid as the negative electrode

c

hydrochloric acid as the electrolyte

d

tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid as the electrolyte

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Dave333
4 years ago

An accumulator in which the electrodes are made of lead and the electrolyte consists of dilute sulphuric acid. The electrodes are usually cast from a lead alloy containing 7–12% of antimony (to give increased hardness and corrosion resistance) and a small amount of tin (for better casting properties).

Toclay
5 years ago

It's a sure thing that H2SO4 will surely be it's electrolyte

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