No, it reacts with both materials
Hydrochloric acid is the third strongest acid after sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
Concrete and cement
The "hydro" part indicates there's hydrogen in it, but not all hydrogen-containing acids start with hydro...sulfuric acid contains more hydrogen than either hydrochloric or hydrofluoric. "-ic" is pretty common for acids...hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, sulfuric, nitric, acetic...
You can't! It's not possible! It is possible to dissolve it. It is only soluble in hydrofluoric acid or very hot concentrated sulfuric acid, but it can be done.
Sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, sulfurous acid, nitrous acid and hypochlorous acid are 10 acids.
Hydrochloric acid is the third strongest acid after sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
no
No sulfuric acid has no effect on glass (of any kind), only acids containing fluorine like hydrofluoric acid (HF) can attack glass. However the sulfuric acid will probably damage whatever material that the glass is mounted in.
Concrete and cement
Things found in etching creams: Barium Sulfate, Sulfuric Acid, Sodium Bifluoride, and Ammonium hydrogen difluoride. Hydrofluoric acid is the main ingredient that will etch glass. Overall, the cream is a diluted form of hydrofluoric acid. It's not nearly as dangerous as pure hydrofluoric acid but still, be very cautious when using it.
water, soda, juiceoil, sulfuric acid, gasoline, silicic acid (water glass), hydrofluoric acid, bromine, mercury.
The "hydro" part indicates there's hydrogen in it, but not all hydrogen-containing acids start with hydro...sulfuric acid contains more hydrogen than either hydrochloric or hydrofluoric. "-ic" is pretty common for acids...hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, sulfuric, nitric, acetic...
You can't! It's not possible! It is possible to dissolve it. It is only soluble in hydrofluoric acid or very hot concentrated sulfuric acid, but it can be done.
Sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, sulfurous acid, nitrous acid and hypochlorous acid are 10 acids.
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.
= sulfuric acid VERY rare but it is used and with lots of caution... Muriatic acid DILUTED for concrete cleaning etc. =
Yes