corrosive, flammable
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There isn't a specific hazard symbol for acidic substances but many acids will be labelled as corrosive and, or harmful (and an irritant).
Dilute acid may not be very hazardous. A concentrated acid should have the corrosive substance warning label. There are also poisonous acids such as Prussic acid, which even in dilute form should be marked with the skull and crossbones, to indicate poison.
Because Sulphuric Acid is a strong acid and is corrosive in nature.. By corrosive i mean that it will eat anything that come in contact with it..... for eg:- paper, skin, wood, cloth, etc...
There is no symbol for acid rain.
You will have a large x with a h standing for harmful
Corrosive because stomachs produce lactic acid they burn germs and digest food quickly
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Hydrogen is highly flammable.
The hazard symbol on a lorry transporting acids would likely be the Corrosive symbol, which is a pictogram of a hand and an object being eaten away, indicating the corrosive properties of the substance inside. This symbol warns of potential skin and eye damage if exposed to the acid.
There isn't a specific hazard symbol for acidic substances but many acids will be labelled as corrosive and, or harmful (and an irritant).
Dilute acid may not be very hazardous. A concentrated acid should have the corrosive substance warning label. There are also poisonous acids such as Prussic acid, which even in dilute form should be marked with the skull and crossbones, to indicate poison.
Corrosive acid basically don't touch
It would need the appropriate hazmat sign (I don't remember offhand was class sulphuric acid would be), plus the number code to indicate exactly what the load is.
Because Sulphuric Acid is a strong acid and is corrosive in nature.. By corrosive i mean that it will eat anything that come in contact with it..... for eg:- paper, skin, wood, cloth, etc...
The GHS hazard statement is H314.
There is no symbol for acid rain.