I don't think there is any that can't burn through wood, but can burn through metal.
Hydrochloric acid is a type of acid that can eat through metal.
Hydrochloric acid can quickly burn wood by breaking down its fibers and weakening its structure. However, it is highly corrosive and can be dangerous to handle, so caution should be exercised when using it for this purpose.
Yes, concentrated acids such as sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid can slowly dissolve wood by breaking down its cellulose fibers. However, the extent of damage and the speed at which it occurs depend on the concentration of the acid and the type of wood. It can take several hours or even days for a strong acid to completely burn through wood.
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
anything can. it just has to gi through stomache acid.
Not exactly. Acid eats iron through a chemical reaction, but oxidation (rust) is something different.
Yeah of course, lots of animal eats wood stork...
The termite is an insect that eats wood as part of its diet.
Yes, certain chemicals like hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid can burn through both steel and wood due to their corrosive properties. It is important to handle these chemicals with caution and follow safety protocols when using them.
It eats wood and lives in wood.
Termites eat wood!
Acids like hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid can eat through metal due to their corrosive properties. Certain enzymes and bacteria can also break down metal in certain conditions.