How much baking soda is needed to neutralize the sulfuric acid in a car battery?

Sulfuric acid is not used in car batteries. Instead, a mixture of sulfuric acid and water is used. The concentration of sulfuric acid in a car battery is typically between 35% and 40%. The amount of baking soda needed to neutralize the sulfuric acid in a car battery will depend on the concentration of the acid.

To neutralize 1 liter of 35% sulfuric acid, you will need approximately 270 grams of baking soda.

To neutralize 1 liter of 40% sulfuric acid, you will need approximately 320 grams of baking soda.

To neutralize a car battery, you will need to first disconnect the battery from the car. Then, you will need to remove the battery from the car. Once the battery is removed, you will need to open the battery and remove the acid. Be careful not to spill any acid on your skin or clothes. Once the acid has been removed, you can use baking soda to neutralize the remaining acid. Be sure to wear gloves and safety goggles when working with baking soda and sulfuric acid.