You will have a large x with a h standing for harmful
The hazard symbol on a container of sulphuric acid would likely be the symbol for Hazard Class 8, Corrosive Materials..
a skull and cross bones probably
Corrosive symbol is used on the packaging and labels.
The chemical symbol for sulfur (sulphur) is S, and it has the atomic number 16. The curious person would find out more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
hydrochloric acid
In the Map Key. An air port is usually an airplane
Chloroplasts need good sun light for their functions. So they are highly concentrated in leaves
flammable, oxidizing agent,
The one with the hand and something dropping on it so the hands skin is evaporating
Corrosive symbol is used on the packaging and labels.
Would you find an airport symbol on the globe
The chemical symbol for sulfur (sulphur) is S, and it has the atomic number 16. The curious person would find out more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
aquaresia is a solution of HCl and HNO3 which produces and incredible potent acid that will find its way through most objects
Hydrochloric acid was called spirits of salt or acidum salis (salt acid). It is also said that these terms are still in use today, especially in non-English speaking countries. Another name for hydrochloric acid that you would find in a hardware store is muriatic acid.Chemically difined, it is a (more or less concentrated) solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl.
in the kidneys
Not everything has a symbol for it. The concept of fume safety, if it is a concept, does not have a specific symbol.
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acetic acid
In your DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). Also in your RNA (Ribonucleic Acid).