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MEXICOWANDERER
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
"When Plates Go Bad"
Many times they load with sulfate, shed and end up in the sediment chamber. With the sulfate goes one component of the H2SO4 therefore it is no longer sulfuric acid and the electrolyte becomes more diluted, less dense, lower hydrometer reading. The excess H and O is dispersed into the air.
Many times they load with sulfate, shed and end up in the sediment chamber. With the sulfate goes one component of the H2SO4 therefore it is no longer sulfuric acid and the electrolyte becomes more diluted, less dense, lower hydrometer reading. The excess H and O is dispersed into the air.
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