Any special effect occur.
Ascorbic acid means Vitamin-C , you can buy from any medical store.
It does not have any affects because it's just water, acids, and the acid does not have any affect on the plants
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Acids in foods such as citric acid Acetic acid in vinegar Tomatoes contain ascorbic acid.
This item is commonly available in any US pharmacy. Talk to the druggist for it.
Ascorbic Acid is usually vitamin C. Take enough of it and it might kill you, but in any reasonable amount, it is beneficial to you.
Yes, you can. Any water will do, similar to most chemicals, however, the capacity differs with each water you used.
No, the acid in fruit, ascorbic acid, is a weak acid. This means it does not disassociate very well in solution. Only about 1% of the protons are released in solution with this type acid, so it would have to be very, very concentrated to do anyone any damage.
it has citric acid, any acid will destroy teeth.
no
Using muriatic acid to clean masonry is an approved technique, but caution must be exercised. The muriatic acid , even as runoff, is harmful to delicate tissues and any plants in the area. If there is runoff, use lime to neutralize the acid.