It could kill you
yes its corrosive....
Car battery acid is corrosive. The corrosive effects of salt on cars is obvious in Wisconsin.The acid will burn you, it is very corrosive.
Well many concentrated acids are dangerous, mostly corrosive, or poisonous.
Sulfuric acid is commonly referred to as "red acid" due to its corrosive and potentially dangerous properties.
It is illegal and dangerous to create corrosive acid without proper training and equipment. It is recommended to consult with a professional chemist or chemical supplier for safe handling and disposal of corrosive substances.
No, it is not safe to clean up a spilled acid on your lab table by yourself. Acids can be corrosive and dangerous, so it is important to notify your teacher or lab supervisor immediately to ensure proper cleanup procedures are followed to prevent any harm.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is corrosive to metals.
Perchloric acid is stronger than iodic acid. Perchloric acid is a strong acid that is highly corrosive and can be dangerous if not handled properly, while iodic acid is less strong and less corrosive.
Acids are dangerous when they are corrosive and can cause harm by reacting with other substances in a harmful way. The strength and concentration of an acid determine its corrosive potential. In contrast, weaker acids or diluted acids are less dangerous because they are less likely to cause harm upon contact.
Hydrochloride is derived from hydrochloric acid combining with an organic base. Hydrochloric acid is very corrosive, both to materials and to tissues of the human body.
It depends on what kind of acid it is; if not extremely harmful, it will just be spilled and perhaps leave a stain if it's very tough; on the other hand, corrosive acids will likely make a small hole in the table, especially if it is highly corrosive and a large amount is spilt.
because anyone could slip on it. because anyone could slip on it.