Some are, others... not so much. You should treat all acids as if they were harmful unless and until you know better.
Yes, acids will burn skin.
The mineral acids are basically harmful to us. They should be handled with care. The examples of mineral acids are hydrochloric acid , sulphuric acid etc.
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Acids can burn your skin :)
No, it is not harmful.
No, Carbomer is not harmful to the skin. Carbomer is used to make gels out of liquids, but it doesn't interact with the skin when it's used on the skin.
they are less harmful to the person/object
yes very harmful
Strong acids and strong alkalis both tend to be very corrosive and potentially lethal if you are exposed to them. They can cause very severe chemical burns externally and internally.
Acids and bases have the ability to destroy the body tissue due to their corrosive nature. Burns occur if skin is exposed to concentrated acids. Dilute acid exposure induces irritation and redness. When strong bases come in contact with skin, the pain is not immediate. But they have the ability to penetrate into the tissue and affect the bone.
hydrochloric acid
it can burn your skin