not only some but all acids are corrosive in nature . when you look at acid's property we find that when it falls on our body it damages our skin
Some acids do not contain oxygen because the acidic properties are due to the presence of hydrogen ions. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid but does not contain oxygen. Acids can also be defined based on their ability to donate protons, regardless of the presence of oxygen.
No, acids are not flammable. In fact, most acids are poor conductors of electricity and do not burn. However, some acids can react with other substances in a way that generates flammable gases or materials.
Some acids are not allowed in foods due to safety concerns. Excess consumption of certain acids can be harmful and cause health issues. Regulating the use of these acids helps ensure the safety and quality of food products for consumers.
Amino acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Some amino acids also contain sulfur.
All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid
if it is consumed but topical application it is not poison
The anion chloride (Cl-) from salt is corrosive in solution.
a chemical called petroleum which is in petrol it is corosive and highly flamable
corrosive means if you spill any acid on your skin your more likely to burn it
Carbon containing acids are weak acids and fatty acids for example some fatty acids are in meat
Some acids do not contain oxygen because the acidic properties are due to the presence of hydrogen ions. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid but does not contain oxygen. Acids can also be defined based on their ability to donate protons, regardless of the presence of oxygen.
Some simple compounds can be simple sugars and amino acids, anything to do with acids and high fructose sugars.
well he sold the lubrifiedeyoderm but i personally prefer the eyoderm extra strength non corosive lube.
Acids add Hydrogen Ions (H+) and not OH ions
Your eyes or skin can damage easily with some dangerous acids.
3, or until your stomach acids becomes to corosive and digests it's own mucus lining. >3 = death
No, acids are not flammable. In fact, most acids are poor conductors of electricity and do not burn. However, some acids can react with other substances in a way that generates flammable gases or materials.