No one acid can eat the plastic they are eaten by organic liquids as acetone.
No it's only corrosive to reactive metals, not noble ones
Plastics contain no acids. In fact, some of the plastics are synthetized using organic acids.
no plastis are polymers of inert nature and are inactive towards acids.....
Acetic acid......also carbolic acid which is used in the manufacture of
Nitric acid :)
No plastic doesn't react with plastic
Ethanoic Acid
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
it depends on how strong the acid is
The metamorphic rock marble would react with hydrochloric acid.
phosphoric acid
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Because acid does not react with glass, glass isn't contaminated by anything, and if it is you can see it. Glass also is clear so you can see what kind of chemicals are inside. And used over plastic because some acids react with plastic and plastic is not as clear when it needs to be as thick as glass does.
Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
No, conglomerate does not react to acid.
Mercury doesn't react with plastic materials.
quartz does not react to acid
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
It does not react
Plutonium easily react with nitric acid.