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Question 1

An AGM battery differs from a conventional flooded battery in what way?
◦ The electrolyte is absorbed into glass separator and will not spill
◦ It does not contain electrolyte
◦ It does not contain lead
◦ Each cell has a voltage sensor

Question 2

Battery electrolyte is a mixture of water and ________.
◦ Sulfuric acid
◦ Lead peroxide
◦ Lead sulfate
◦ Sulfur Dioxide



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Marked as best answer by P68T on Aug 13, 2021

TheDev123

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Answer 1

The electrolyte is absorbed into glass separator and will not spill

Answer 2

Sulfuric acid




P68T

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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