Acidic water may be able to chemically burn your skin, or your throat if you drink it. It can irritate your eyes and nose (if you breath a mist containing it). Acidic water in the environment creates acidic conditions in soil and ponds that will kill those plants and animals that need non-acidic conditions to thrive.
It can get into our drinking water and can kill or harm animals and humans.
it affects us by polluting the air and everything else such as you
due to acid rain and acid deposition.......
Yes. Battery acid is sulfuric acid, and its dissociation in water is HIGHLY exothermic. Adding a small quantity of water to the concentrated acid releases so much heat that the water can reach its boiling point. Think frying bacon, except instead of hot grease spattering (which is bad enough) it's hot concentrated acid. Adding the acid to the water means that only a relatively small amount of acid is being added to a large quantity of water; this helps control the heat production (you should still do it carefully and slowly). "Do dilutions like you oughtta; pour the acid in the watta."
a bad effects is an acid rain it contains a lot of water it can cause a brain damage. a good effect is when you breath in a good place where their are no pollution.
pour first water because acid will burst pour first water because acid will burst
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
the molecules are donated to water molecules. if a little of the acid remains after it is added to water, then it is a strong acid. if a lot remains, then it is a weak acid. same goes for bases.
Your body needs fresh and clean water. Acid is obviously bad for you because it isn't fresh and it can be made up of harmful chemicals.
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Yes, the acid will damage your teeth.
Acid rain, which is precipitation containing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, is bad. It is harmful to plants, animals, and bodies of water.
it is bad for us because affects humans and animals by smog or acid rain and by the air when it has pollution, because it can hurt your lungs
When done correctly (i.e. the acid poured into the water), the acid becomes diluted and there should be no other effects other than a slight amount of heat.
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
acid is bad for you because the cemicals rot your teeth
Bad Acid Trip was created in 1989.
you add acid to water
Water breaks down to form hydrogen and oxygen when electricity is passed through it. Water is a bad conductor of electricity, so it is mixed with sulphuric acid or caustic soda to make it a good conductor of electricity.
Yes. Battery acid is sulfuric acid, and its dissociation in water is HIGHLY exothermic. Adding a small quantity of water to the concentrated acid releases so much heat that the water can reach its boiling point. Think frying bacon, except instead of hot grease spattering (which is bad enough) it's hot concentrated acid. Adding the acid to the water means that only a relatively small amount of acid is being added to a large quantity of water; this helps control the heat production (you should still do it carefully and slowly). "Do dilutions like you oughtta; pour the acid in the watta."