No. Sodium hydroxide and HCl will give sodium chloride (NaCl or common salt). Of course, either one on its own can kill you.
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It is used in soap making. Stearic Acid is boiled in sodium hydroxide, to make sodium stearate (soap) and water. This is a very old method, and has been superceded by more modern methods.
Muriatic acid is better known as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and, yes, it would kill bees.
maybe but the acid could kill you
Yes, sodium chloride is a very strong antibacterial agent.
First off. You should NOT be drinking hydrochloric acid. Second, hydrochloric acid added to another acid is just that, more acid.
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Sodium Hydroxide (caustic soda or lye) is caustic and as a result it will destroy or irreversibly damage another substance with which it comes into contact including skin!. It is reactive to aluminum so be careful if you are using it to make soap. If you will be working with sodium hydroxide always keep a bottle of vinegar near by since water will not stop the corrosive effects only an acid.
It is used in soap making. Stearic Acid is boiled in sodium hydroxide, to make sodium stearate (soap) and water. This is a very old method, and has been superceded by more modern methods.
Muriatic acid is better known as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and, yes, it would kill bees.
maybe but the acid could kill you
Yes, sodium chloride is a very strong antibacterial agent.
The answer is Stomach
to kill any bacteria that enters the stomach
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrochloric acid is used to digest food in the stomach.
Hydrochloric acid is found in gastric juices. With the high acidic levels of hydrochloric acid, it creates a harsh environment and helps to kill off most of the bacteria living in the stomach.