Most strong acids are able to break down the structures of both organic and inorganic matter. The H+ ions they release in solutions tend to attack any sort of material it comes in contact with.
pretty much anything. If it can burn through metal, it can burn through alot of stuff. I dont think it can burn through an acid beaker
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
No, but it can burn through things.
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
pretty much anything. If it can burn through metal, it can burn through alot of stuff. I dont think it can burn through an acid beaker
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
the best acid
yes
No, but it can burn through things.
I don't think there is any that can't burn through wood, but can burn through metal.
acid
it will burn through your skin
Yes
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
Lapan metal