Hydrochloric acid by far the more dangerous and poisonous! It is fully ionized, whereas Carbonic acid is not.
The world's most dangerous acid is Hydroflouric acid, which is actually classified as a weak acid, believe it or not. Perchloric acid gets my vote. No it isn't I thought it was carborane superacid. It was just discovered
A well known, legal and rather dangerous chemical is hydrochloric acid.
Depends on what you mean by dangerous and the molarity of the acid. The strongest acid is Hydroiodic Acid or HI
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Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is not particularly dangerous. Not having enough of it is dangerous.
First look at what it is used for then decide if that is dangerous. Its used to make car batteries, those are not too dangerous, but somewhat dangerous. Sulphuric acid is both useful and dangerous. It is like asking whether a dam is useful or dangerous. It is both useful and it does present a danger. It is the most used acid in industry. However, it can literally suck water out of your skin if concentrated and if not it can cause severe burns.
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.
There are some bacteria that thrive in sulfuric acid but most living organisms are severely damaged by H2SO4
yes it is it more harmful than dilute acid
Sulfuric acid is dangerous to living organisms.
A base because of the effects it can have on protein.