I assume that chemistry has no meaning because tecnically all materials have to do with chemistry, but the two that I can think of right now are Hydrochloric acid and sulferic acid.
Acid rain isn't immediately dangerous to humans, but it messes up the chemistry in nature.
The chemistry symbol for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
Depends on what you mean by dangerous and the molarity of the acid. The strongest acid is Hydroiodic Acid or HI
In the field of chemistry, acids typically taste sour. However, it is important to note that tasting acids is extremely dangerous and should never be done as it can cause harm to the mouth and internal organs.
Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is not particularly dangerous. Not having enough of it is dangerous.
Yes, ammonium is considered an acid in chemistry because it can donate a hydrogen ion in a chemical reaction.
Hydroflouric Acid
because an acid and a base make a neutral.
This is inorganic chemistry.
Carbolic Acid is dangerous for many reasons. Carbolic Acid is dangerous because it is vapors that are harmful to one's skins, eyes, and respiratory system.
In organic chemistry, an allenoic acid is a carboxylic acid which contains an allene group.
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