Both acids and bases can cause tissue damage.
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The name of a series of 3 nucleic acids bases on the tRNA is called anticodon. The name for a series of 3 nucleic acid bases contained on mRNA is called codon.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
It depends on the type of acid and the concentration of it. Acetic acid diluted as vinegar might just cause some minor irritation, while pure acetic acid can cause a burn scab. Citric acid from apple juice won't burn you, but one drop of sulfuric acid in the laboratory leaves a terrible burn.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
The compound "volcanic acid" does not exist.However, volcanoes can produce sulfuric acid, which can damage bone and soft tissue.
Battery acid contains 33.5% Sulfuric Acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive. Inhaling this acid can cause severe damage to the respiratory system and tooth damage.
Yes it can cause serious damage.
Acids and bases have the ability to destroy the body tissue due to their corrosive nature. Burns occur if skin is exposed to concentrated acids. Dilute acid exposure induces irritation and redness. When strong bases come in contact with skin, the pain is not immediate. But they have the ability to penetrate into the tissue and affect the bone.
Stomach acid can cause damage to one's teeth. It can also irritate the esophagus, which in the case of acid reflux, can permanently change the cellular makeup (Barret's Disease) of the esophagus.
It harms the enviroment and can cause damage to you as well if your not careful.
It is both result and cause because....... it is a result because the the sulfric acid combines together with coal and nitrogen acid. it is a cause because it can damage house and it's so acid plants no alive. :D
That will be sulfuric acid. Take care, because concentrated solutions of sulfuric acid can cause severe tissue damage if spilt onto the skin, and can boil, explode or become extremely hot when diluted with water. Sulfuric acid is the acid in lead-acid (car) batteries, and is available from auto-stores.
Muriatic acid can be highly corrosive and releasing toxic fumes when used in confined spaces, posing health risks if inhaled or if it comes into contact with skin. It can also be damaging to certain materials like metal and fabric if not used properly. Improper disposal of muriatic acid can also harm the environment.