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What gas is produced from car batteries?

Car batteries produce hydrogen gas (H2).

This occurs during the charging process when electricity is passed through the battery. The electricity causes a chemical reaction that breaks down water molecules (H2O) into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas (O2).

It's important to note that hydrogen gas is flammable and can be explosive in high concentrations. Therefore, it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation when charging a car battery and to avoid sparks or open flames near the battery.