Yes with a base.
NO
Vacuum, shovel or sweep up boric acid and place in containers for disposal in accordance with applicable local regulations. Avoid contamination of water bodies during clean up and disposal. No personal protective equipment is needed to clean up land spills.
Often, massive dilution with water is enough to make it safe for ordinary clean-up. Sometimes adding a base, or a basic salt such as Sodium bicarbonate is sufficient. The nature and concentration of the spilled acid will usually dictate the clean-up method used.
The tomatoes have a special acid that cleans people and the streets. After its over, people use water hoses to clean up the streets
Depends what kind of acid, and what it spilled onto. - you haven't told us either one.
Yes
Sulfamic acid is used to clean dentures.
To clean up spilled acid, first make sure to wear appropriate protective gear such as gloves and goggles. Then neutralize the acid with a base such as baking soda or a commercial neutralizing agent. Once neutralized, carefully clean up the spill using a paper towel or absorbent material, and dispose of it according to local regulations for hazardous waste.
a medium strength acid
Soak it in bleach then put in garbage disposal
To clean up a spill of sulfuric acid, first neutralize it with a base like baking soda or lime. Carefully contain the neutralized mixture and dispose of it according to local regulations. Wear appropriate protective gear and ensure proper ventilation during cleanup.
hydrochloric acid