baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is a base or alkyline substance and would therefore have the affect of neutralizing and acid.
Because the base will NEUTRALIZE the acid. Meaning that if you were to touch it while it is neutralized, it will not do any harm to you.
Yes,it can.
Sodium bicarbonate (or sodium hydrogen carbonate/baking soda) is commonly used to neutralize sulfuric acid, such as during a spill.
No.
It's best to neutralize the acid with baking soda first, and when it is completely neutralized you can just discard it in a normal sink.
No much, just sprinkle it on the spill.
If it is spilled in the trunk, start by mixing baking soda with water and pouring it on the acid spill to neutralize it.
AN ACID CAN NEUTRALIZE BAKING SODA LIKE HYDROCHLORIC ACID HCl
baking soda
Yes,it can.
Because the base will NEUTRALIZE the acid. Meaning that if you were to touch it while it is neutralized, it will not do any harm to you.
Sodium bicarbonate (or sodium hydrogen carbonate/baking soda) is commonly used to neutralize sulfuric acid, such as during a spill.
Just cover the acid with baking soda and let it sit overnight.
Baking soda will neutralize the acid.
The best way to neutralize nitric acid is with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).
Add an alkaline with the acid to neutralize it.
Baking soda or kitty litter will do the trick.