No it is an alkali, I think
Sorry, I'm not sure what number it is on the pH scale!
Hope this helped!!!
I have not personally used Zep sulfuric acid drain cleaner.
Sulfuric acid
Drain cleaner is the most acidic liquid among the options listed. Ammonia, Coca Cola, and vinegar are not highly acidic substances compared to drain cleaner. Drain cleaner typically contains strong acids like sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid.
No, drain cleaner typically contains strong bases like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, not acids. Calcium hydroxide is a strong base, not an acid. It is often used as a component in certain types of drain cleaners.
Sulfuric acid drain cleaner can be effective in clearing clogs, but it is highly corrosive and can damage pipes if not used properly. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and use protective gear when handling it. Overuse or misuse of sulfuric acid drain cleaner can lead to pipe damage and should be avoided.
Ingested drain cleaner is a corrossive substance do not induce vomiting.Acidity is high.
Drain cleaner is a base and its pH is around 14 while battery acid is an acid and has a pH somewhere under 5. As you would expect, an acid is far more acidic than a base, because a base is simply the opposite of an acid.
Drain cleaners typically contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or sulfuric acid (H2SO4) as the active ingredient. The chemical equation for sodium hydroxide acting as a drain cleaner is: NaOH + H2O -> Na+ + OH- + H2O. Sulfuric acid's equation as a drain cleaner would be: H2SO4 + H2O -> H3O+ (hydronium ion) + HSO4- (bisulfate ion).
Use a snake and unclog the drain PROPERLY. Do it quick before everything is eaten away on the tub and drain.
If it is an alkali drain cleaner, you can add acidic materials in the drain cleaner such as lemons, If it is an acidic drain (less common) cleaner, you can add alkali materials such as toothpaste, soap
When handling sulfuric acid drain cleaner, it is important to wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and a mask to prevent skin and eye contact. Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes, and always add acid to water, not water to acid, to prevent splashing. Store the cleaner in a secure location away from children and pets, and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
no i would go buy some pipe cleaner 1st and if that dont work use a drain snke