If battery acid is dropped on wood it will damage the wood.
Strong Acids can corrode wood.
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
I would say sulfuric acid eats through wood fastest. It also has a dehydrating property that sucks the water right out of the cellulose of the wood, leaving behind charred carbon.
pretty much anything. If it can burn through metal, it can burn through alot of stuff. I dont think it can burn through an acid beaker
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
I don't think there is any that can't burn through wood, but can burn through metal.
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
I would say sulfuric acid eats through wood fastest. It also has a dehydrating property that sucks the water right out of the cellulose of the wood, leaving behind charred carbon.
acid can burn though wood metal so the acid can burn and burn until it gets down
pretty much anything. If it can burn through metal, it can burn through alot of stuff. I dont think it can burn through an acid beaker
Only corrosive chemicals can burn through steel and wood.
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
the best acid
yes
No, but it can burn through things.
If it OS pressurised, it might melt concrete and burn wood, but if not, probably not.