Your skin will start feeling like its melting, and the part of your face that had acid on it, will get yellow and red. If this doesn't help, look it up.
Moderate burn injuries trigger the release of chemical mediators such as histamines, prostaglandins, and cytokines, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. This can result in injuries like edema, increased vascular permeability, and pain due to nerve sensitization. Additionally, these mediators can cause systemic effects, such as shock or changes in blood flow, exacerbating the injury and delaying healing. Overall, the inflammatory response plays a crucial role in the secondary injuries that occur post-burn.
an acid burn
Burn injuries are not only caused by fires. They can also be brought about by chemicals, such thioniumglycote and acid. Those are chemical burns. Mostly common sense and caution. Don't leave irons,stoves,ovens,etc... on and/or plugged in
burns.
Wash chemical burn with large amounts of water
Chemical.
Neither - but when it does burn it's a chemical change.
A chemical burn.
chemical spills, fires,explosions,and personal injuries
depends on what you burn
Carpet burn for one
They burn and burning is a chemical reaction.