No as it may be the worlds most strongest acid but it is not corosive or toxic
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
if a human touches it the skin will burn.
Battery Acid. It can burn right through the human flesh and completely "disolve" it. Sulphuric, hydrochloric, phosphoric--all of these are are strong because they all completely ionize in water, all can destroy skin if the concentration is great enough.
Yes. In the sense that it's an acid and if it came into contact with your skin it'd give you a chemical burn. This is why if your hydrochloric acid escapes the strong stomach wall it means very bad news for you.
because the hydrogen starts to burn and causes fire and it also spits out very hot acid which is dangerous for your eyes and could burn your skin instantly.
Acids can burn your skin :)
It is Acid
If you leave it on your skin, then yes. It takes around fifteen seconds for commonly concentrated (20-28%) hydrochloric acid to burn skin.
hydrochloric acid can burn the skin
An acid burn is a chemical burn; acids have free H+ ions that have a tenancy to attack and burn and sometimes dehydrate organic materials, such as your skin.
it will burn through your skin
sulphuric acid. It will burn your skin
Acid
an acid
acid cause oxidation, which causes corrosion. in terms of skin it means that the acid (depending on its strength) will burn the skin
Yes, it will burn you and harm you horrifically.
Ice cold weather. Acid. Fire.