Depends on the acid and the concentration but generally yes. Sulfuric is probably the worst, get some on your jeans and they'll be ripped apart in the next wash.
yes acid can destroy plastic
Because acid is very harmful to the cotton and acid spoil the cotton and convert it to Hydration cellulose also the acid cause separation of chains of cellulose in the cotton. If we want to emaciate the cotton we use H2So4.and acid dyes usually need acid PH from 2 to 3. And as i said before it emaciate the cotton.
Yes.
Gangster John Dillinger attempted to destroy his fingerprints with corrosive acid.
alkaline
yes acid can destroy plastic
moths eat cotton
Because acid is very harmful to the cotton and acid spoil the cotton and convert it to Hydration cellulose also the acid cause separation of chains of cellulose in the cotton. If we want to emaciate the cotton we use H2So4.and acid dyes usually need acid PH from 2 to 3. And as i said before it emaciate the cotton.
It eats the cotton.
They eat the buds off the cotton plants. The boll weevil does not destroy the cotton plant directly, it destroys the boll wherein grows the cotton and its seeds.
it eats up all the cotton
Destroy the cotton weaving machines - the "Luddites".
Yes.
Burn it.
It lays its eggs in the cotton destroying it.
No
Gangster John Dillinger attempted to destroy his fingerprints with corrosive acid.