Yes. It is highly corrosive and also has strong dehydrating and oxidising property. It could cause burning of the skin.
There are a huge array of corrosive acids, but the most popular is: ♦ Sulfuric acid ♦ Hydrochloride acid
because anyone could slip on it. because anyone could slip on it.
It depends on the concentration and specific type of acid or alkali. In general, concentrated acids tend to be more corrosive and can cause severe chemical burns, while concentrated alkalis can also be harmful if they come into contact with skin or eyes. Both acids and alkalis should be handled with care and caution.
All sodas does similar amount of damage but the effect in increased when the concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide (carbonic acid) is greater.
The negative H ions in the base pull ions away from the molecule,, effectively tearing it apart.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid because it ionizes completely.
When formic acid reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid, a dehydration reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of carbon monoxide and water as products. This reaction is a type of dehydration reaction known as a Fischer esterification.
Nitric acid is a strong mineral acid that is commonly used in the manufacturing of fertilizers and explosives. It is a colorless liquid that is highly corrosive and can cause burns upon contact with skin.
pH scale is based on 0-14 scale. 0-6 is acidic with 0 being strong acid, 7 is neutral and 8-14 is basic. Concentrated sulfuric acid has pH of one.
Sulfuric acid is known for its corrosive properties and its ability to eat through plastic. It is a highly reactive and strong acid that can cause severe damage to plastic materials upon contact.
No, the acid in fruit, ascorbic acid, is a weak acid. This means it does not disassociate very well in solution. Only about 1% of the protons are released in solution with this type acid, so it would have to be very, very concentrated to do anyone any damage.
The type of 'juice' is a very highly concentrated acid that only a few specific enzymes are able to be used in the proccess of digestion. this highly concentrated acid is Hydrochloric Acid (HCl). This is also mixed with Potassium Chloride (KCl) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) to help with the digestion of food/drinks.