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drivesafe
Hi Bundalene and McDisco, that battery is a 68 A/H and all automotive batteries are Lead Acid.
As to how the acid is held in the battery is what makes a difference in the type of battery.
Flooded wet cell batteries are the original type of battery and as the name implies, the battery’s electrolyte, ( the combination of water and acid ), is in liquid form and spills easily.
Gel cell batteries, again, as the name implies, the electrolyte is in a gel form and even if the battery is split in half, the gel will not splash, making these types of batteries safer.
AGM Batteries or the full name, Absorbed Glass Mat and again the name says it all. The electrolyte is held in place in a tightly packed glass mat and again, the electrolyte won’t spill if the battery is damaged.
Thats the very basics and there is a lot more but this should answer your question.
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