All acids have hydrogen atoms and the hydrogen atoms have a positive charge, they attract other negative charged atoms so rip structures like skin etc. The strength of an acid depends on its atomic formula.
Any concentrated strong mineral acid will do just horrible things to skin. Organic acids tend to be weaker, but that doesn't mean you can take a bath in them; some of them are pretty nasty as well.
fluorosulfuric acid
It will be even more corrosive if antimony pentaflouride is added
hydrochloric is best for that .. sulphuric may too not sure bout others
H3OCl
Corrosive symbol is used on the packaging and labels.
Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution. Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by moisture in air. Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
Corrosive waste is just like waste (Rubbish/Old) But it is corrosive, it contains STRONG acid will burn straight through bones, skin, metal. Anything really.
It is a chemical process.
About 20 quintillion times stronger (actual number) than 100% sulfuric acid, which itself is pretty strong.
There are a huge array of corrosive acids, but the most popular is: ♦ Sulfuric acid ♦ Hydrochloride acid
corrosive acid is an acid which can damage an object harshly.
Both acid and alkali can be corrosive
Corrosive is the symbol used on bench acid.
= At what temp hydrochloric acid is corrosive? =
The most likely characteristic of an acid that requires a special container is that it is corrosive. Corrosive means that it can dissolve other solid substances.
Sulfuric acid is far more corrosive.
Car battery acid is corrosive. The corrosive effects of salt on cars is obvious in Wisconsin.The acid will burn you, it is very corrosive.
Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid, but it is nowhere near the strongest kind of acid. Hydroflouric is so corrosive it eats through glass and can liquefy your bones. A carbonic superacid would eat a hole through your hand with just a single drop. Sulfuric acid is considered the "strongest and most corrosive" acid because it is just available often.
Yes, sulphuric acid is corrosive especially in high concentrations.
no as acids are corrosive they dmage irreversibly most of the materialsl
A soda with a greater concentration of carbonic acid.