It depends on what kind of acid it is; if not extremely harmful, it will just be spilled and perhaps leave a stain if it's very tough; on the other hand, corrosive acids will likely make a small hole in the table, especially if it is highly corrosive and a large amount is spilt.
One way to use "spilt" in a sentence is: "I accidentally spilt my drink on the table." In this sentence, "spilt" is the past tense of "spill," meaning to accidentally pour or let something flow out of its container.
It allows you to split one table into two separate tables.
There are no acids on the periodic table, Only elements.
You've already aswered the question: it's spilt. I spilt You spilt He/She spilt We spilt They spilt
The periodic table itself does not contain any acids or alkalis. Acids and alkalis are chemical compounds that can be formed from elements on the periodic table by combining them in specific ways. Some examples of acids include hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4), while sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) are examples of alkalis.
An amino acid is a molcule, a collection of atoms including hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen amonst others. The periodic table is a table of the elements so the element sthat make up amino acids a present in it but not the molecules.
The ISBN of The Blood Spilt is 0385339828.
The Blood Spilt was created in 2004.
it sounds better with spilt i think
The Blood Spilt has 341 pages.
As ever, there is a choice; you can use Frames - the top frame might have navigation options to other pages on the site - or you could use a table.
I think the most likely reason is to protect the valuable table from stains and other such things when there are accidents at the table