I don't think it is an acid you need it is an alkali. The quote below is from Wikipedia: Sodium hydroxide does not attack iron or copper, but other metals such as aluminium, zinc and titanium are attacked rapidly.
Its because of the build up of sulfur on the surface and on top of that, the aluminum creates its own protective surface. Anyways, I am striping two briggs and stratton chromed pistons, after 30 hours, they are almost dechromed, black (sulfur) and flaking chrome areas. After all that, the sulfur has not harmed the surface of the aluminum pistons.
A common use of aluminum foil is covering foods, however anything acidic can dissolve the foil, including ketchup and icing. Brine will degrade the integrity of Aluminium over time, and will eventually disintegrate it, however, this is not a quick process and can take many years, if not centuries. There are likely some forms of protazoa which can "eat" through Aluminium but again, it is not something that would happen quickly.
Aluminium oxide is amphoteric, which means it reacts with acids and bases. So it's an acid or a base depending on which reaction you use it in.
Sulfuric acid can dissolve many metals, ceramics, and minerals over time.
Concentrated nitric, sulfuric, or hydrochloric are the most common acids to digest metals.
Hydrochloric acid will dissolve aluminum.
yes aluminum does react to an acid
No, it wont dissolve.
Nitric acid is both an acid and an oxidizer. Acids wont eat brass, but it will eat the oxides formed on its surface, and since nitric acid will oxidize the brass, it will also dissolve it until one reactant or the other is used up.
yes it is a acid because it wont be a acid without acid in it
yeah copper wont dissolve in isopropanol
You will have acetic acid in your stomach if you drink vinegar. If you dont, then you wont have. The acid in your stomach is hydrochloric acid.
acid will dissolve meat me and a friend tried it out and in about 2 weeks it worked
No, it wont dissolve.
it forms a white precipitate ; Al(OH)3 and ammonium sulfate with additional excess NH4OH,still white ppt wont dissolve this means Aluminum dont make a complex with ammonia
Nitric acid is both an acid and an oxidizer. Acids wont eat brass, but it will eat the oxides formed on its surface, and since nitric acid will oxidize the brass, it will also dissolve it until one reactant or the other is used up.
no it wont
no it wont dissolve for my science project it only molded
It wont completely dissolve it but it will change the texture of the nail.
No, it wont "dissolve" it will get mixed into your soup giving it extra flavour.
It will if it is stong enough, changed often enough and the meat is not to large.
They wont disolve in nutin
They wont disolve in nutin
They wont disolve in nutin