The question is impossible to answer accurately, since it depends on the particular type of acid and how it will be introduced to the body. However in general, pain would happen, and your body would be massively damaged.
A concentrated acid is typically represented by the symbol "H+".
To prepare a dilute acid solution from a concentrated acid, you can slowly add the concentrated acid to water while stirring. Never add water to concentrated acid as it can cause splattering. Always add acid to water to ensure proper mixing and to prevent violent reactions. Mix well after adding the acid to ensure uniform dilution.
The symbol for a concentrated acid is typically shown as "conc. HX," where "X" represents the specific acid. For example, concentrated sulfuric acid would be written as "conc. H2SO4."
You can determine if an acid is concentrated or dilute by looking at its molarity. A high molarity indicates a concentrated acid, while a low molarity indicates a dilute acid. Additionally, concentrated acids are usually labeled as such on their packaging.
The formula of dilute hydrochloric acid is HCl
Yes, concentrated sulfuric acid is a liquid.
concentrated nitric acid concentrated sulphuric acid
A concentrated acid is typically represented by the symbol "H+".
a strong acid like HF, H2SO4...are stronger when they are concentrated, weaker acids are weak even they are concentrated
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
A concentrated acid is more dangerous than a dilute acid.
The same reason sticking your face into concentrated acid is.
A concentrated acid is more dangerous.
To prepare a dilute acid solution from a concentrated acid, you can slowly add the concentrated acid to water while stirring. Never add water to concentrated acid as it can cause splattering. Always add acid to water to ensure proper mixing and to prevent violent reactions. Mix well after adding the acid to ensure uniform dilution.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
The symbol for a concentrated acid is typically shown as "conc. HX," where "X" represents the specific acid. For example, concentrated sulfuric acid would be written as "conc. H2SO4."
diluted acid is less concentrated i.e. it is mixed with water and a less harmful(like sulphuric acid.) whereas concentrated acid is in its original form...