The iron would bubble and flammable gas would be released
The products of the reaction are water, carbon dioxide and a salt (the anion is from the acid, the cation fro the salt).
Dissolve zinc in dilute hydrochlic acid (take precautions), and then let the liquid evaporate.
it would rain acid :P
it would contridict the acid and nothing would happen ! Anacid neutralises acid & salts get formed !
Hydrofluoric acid is used to etch glass, so it cannot be stored in glass containers, but it can be stored in polyethylene and Teflon containers.
Sulfuric acid is usually kept in glass containers.
No , being an acid it will react with steel .
Yes, it is possible.
I think it is because gherkins are usually in an acid of some sort (vinegar) that would re-act with other containers.
it will explode
it turns out that sulphuric acid is shiped around in little specially modified glass-like containers. This acid has a lot of harsh chemicals that when in contact with human ( in any way ) would result in serious illness. Therefore, the glass-like containers were modified so that when manufactured there is most likely no chance that a person woulld get harmed.
stainless steel or reinforced plastic