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contact your teacher as soon as possible as it could be highly flammable.

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What would you do if you spilt strong acid on laboratory bench?

There are many different kinds of acid, some being more dangerous than others (Prussic Acid is the most dangerous - you'd better not spill that one) and there are many different places in which acid can be spilled in a lab, so as a result, there are many different things that can happen.When concentrated acid is to be used, please first read the lab procedures on 'What to do and what not to do' when working dangerous chemicals BEFORE working with them.Only if you're sure or well qualified lab worker, you may clean up diluted acid by further dilution, rinsing and finally wiping up the spill. In some cases you can neutralise with some bicarbonate solution (also used for handwashing after cleanup).In some cases, spilling acid in a lab has no greater consequences than spilling coffee in your kitchen. You may have to wipe it up.


What are some alternatives to Clorox floor cleaner?

There are many alternatives to Clorox floor cleaner. The easiest and cheapest would be to buy some Flash or Dettol from a local hardware store. Or buy a Dyson.


Is acid rain damaging something a physical change?

No. It would be a physical change, as the acid is chemically breaking down some component of the object.


What is the pH of phosphoric acid?

The pH of an acid depends completely on the concentration of the acid, thus, an extremely concentrated solution of phosphoric acid will have a low pH, and a less concentrated solution (as in some soft drinks) would have a slightly higher pH.


How do you make paper look dirty?

I would burn a little bit of it off on the sides and that will make it look old.And then spill some water on it and maybe a couple drops of coffee.

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There will be some vinegar smell, the floor will get wet and dirty. Nothing more.


Why can't a mini sub fix the Gulf oil spill?

The spill originates 13,000 ft below the sea floor. A blow out has an incredible force coming out of the well bore. Sitting a small sub on top of a 40 ft high blow out preventer would buckle the well, destroy the cement seal in place, and fracture the formation. Oil would be coming out all over the ocean floor. Similar results could be acheived by using bombs as some have suggested. The oil spill is huge, but there are a number of ideas out there which could make the spill 100 times worse.


What is the best type of garage floor coatings?

There are some rubberized tiles that you can put down in a garage. They allow you to spill oil and other liquids and then simply remove and wash or replace certain areas of the floor.


What effect will battery acid have on the rubber hoses in your car?

Sulfuric acid attacks and degrades Buna-N rubber. As to the possibility it can damage a rubber hose, I would not take any chances. Rinse all spilled electrolyte off the area you spill it on thoroughly. You can also pour some baking soda on the area to neutralize the acid.


What are some examples that would be considered an acid?

Some examples that would be considered an acid: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, perchloric acid, boric acid, periodic acid, salicilic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, etc.


How should one care for their engineered wood floor?

If you have an engineered wood floor here are some tips for proper care. For a spill, clean up as soon as possible as they should not be exposed to moisture for very long. Sweep regularly to prevent the floor from scratches. Use a rug to help protect the floor.


What would you do if you spilt strong acid on laboratory bench?

There are many different kinds of acid, some being more dangerous than others (Prussic Acid is the most dangerous - you'd better not spill that one) and there are many different places in which acid can be spilled in a lab, so as a result, there are many different things that can happen.When concentrated acid is to be used, please first read the lab procedures on 'What to do and what not to do' when working dangerous chemicals BEFORE working with them.Only if you're sure or well qualified lab worker, you may clean up diluted acid by further dilution, rinsing and finally wiping up the spill. In some cases you can neutralise with some bicarbonate solution (also used for handwashing after cleanup).In some cases, spilling acid in a lab has no greater consequences than spilling coffee in your kitchen. You may have to wipe it up.


if some soap falls on the floor, would it be dirty, or would the floor be clean?

the soap would be dirty, because there is just not enough soap to clean the entire floor.


How does faciliated diffusion differ from simple diffusion?

Facilitated diffusion needs some sort of help. Often it would be a protein. Simple diffusion doesn't. If you spill something smelly on the floor in the kitchen, you will smell it all through the house. It will spread by simple diffusion.


When would the desity of oil and water be important?

when there is an oil spill in oceans or any liquid of some source


Why soda cans are not filled to the top?

They are not filled to the top cause, then it would spill. (But some people would like it filled to the top)


What would happen if you zinc into hydrohloric acid?

you would get Zinc Chloride, a salt. This is because when you add a metal to an acid, you get a salt (plus some water, which just dilutes the acid)