It depends upon nature of acid if it is sulphuric acid then soak with a dry cloth and then wash with water but if acid is hydrochloric or nitric then rinse with plenty of water and gently rub any skin cream having ferric chloride in it.
no
h
nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.
BTB stains hands and clothes. As carbon dioxide is absorbed from the breath into the solution, forming carbonic acid, the solution changes color from green to yellow.
cos it'll burn right through if it is too acidic
no
The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.
The acid of the lemon is a chemical to kill the bacteria in your hands.
Quickly.
cold water
Heat, acid, sharp objects, blunt force trauma to the hands.
Baking soda will decrease acidity of battery acid
The water is used to dilute and wash away the acid to prevent burning or irritation of the skin.
h
The victim has splashed some sort of acid on his hands and forearms.
nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.
BTB stains hands and clothes. As carbon dioxide is absorbed from the breath into the solution, forming carbonic acid, the solution changes color from green to yellow.