Road transportation is the safest way to get the chemicals from the plants that manufacture them to the processing plants that use them. They are DOT approved and inspected by authorized inspection facilities and personnel.
Why is Sulphuric Acid transported in road tankers and not by train?
train contain to much static electricity due to its metallic body but trucks a truck discharges the static electricity to the earth, so if sulphuric acid is transported by train that would cause an explosion due the reaction of sulphuric acid and static electricity
trains only go to certain places where as tankers cars ect... go to anywhere you drive them to. also if the acid was to leak on a train if would create more damage and it would cost more to repay for and also trains are very wobbly so it is more likely to spill
To the intermembrane space
if the fertilizer is in the field where they grow products and it rains the chemical then go with the rain into the grass the cows eat. then when we milk the cow the chemicals are within the milk that humans drink this can cause the humans to get poisoned in addition it can go on the side of the road with the mud and cause sludge ( mud mixed with chemicals that can cause a deadly poison which can also cause the same mixture with the water and chemicals.
Why is Sulphuric Acid transported in road tankers and not by train?
Pipelines, Oil tankers (Ships), Oil Drums, Road Tankers.
they can be transported by tankers which are like boats.
Petroleum and other oil products are transported by tankers. These can be trucks or ships. They can also be transported by pipeline.
Crude oil is transported primarily by two methods: pipelines and tankers.
trucks.. =]
Oil tankers do not sail near Antarctica: it's not on the way to or from anywhere where oil is transported.
Yes, although some can also be transported in liquid form using tankers and ships.
Yes alkalis and acids can be transported by road.
By road, rail, at times by ship, at times by air, as are most consumer goods.Coca Cola is never transported by air. It is transported as a syrup in Tanker type trucks, or rail tankers. It is a highly corrosive substance and must have Placards attached to the vessel, indicating it is a highly corrosive material. Check FMCSCA Hand book for class and rating.
train contain to much static electricity due to its metallic body but trucks a truck discharges the static electricity to the earth, so if sulphuric acid is transported by train that would cause an explosion due the reaction of sulphuric acid and static electricity
trains only go to certain places where as tankers cars ect... go to anywhere you drive them to. also if the acid was to leak on a train if would create more damage and it would cost more to repay for and also trains are very wobbly so it is more likely to spill