The exact number of deaths caused specifically by battery acid is difficult to determine, as such incidents are often recorded under broader categories of chemical exposure or accidents. Battery acid, primarily sulfuric acid, can cause severe injuries and fatalities, particularly in cases of ingestion or improper handling. While fatalities are rare, they can occur in industrial settings, accidents, or suicide attempts. Overall, safety measures and proper handling can significantly reduce the risk of fatal incidents related to battery acid.
You will die.
Yea painful death
Battery acid affects the environment because batteries are filled with chemicals that leak into the water system and animals die because they drink.
Probably, but if you don't the police will likely charge you
yes you can because the inside of a battery is actually made of acid and can also cause damage to the skin.
Not in the least. Battery acid -- Sulfuric Acid -- is extremely nasty stuff. It's hugely corrosive and very painful. It doesn't kill very easily however, so -- all pain, no release.
They don't die from acid rain, it's less acidic than vinegar or Coke
people die duhhh
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The number of people who die directly from acid rain is difficult to quantify. However, it is known that acid rain contributes to air pollution and can worsen respiratory illnesses, such as asthma or bronchitis, which can ultimately lead to premature deaths. Efforts to reduce acid rain through air pollution control measures help prevent these negative health impacts.
So far no one has been killed by acid rain. The main concern is not that people will be burned to death by the acid, but that lakes will become acidified and fish will die.
So far no one has been killed by acid rain. The main concern is not that people will be burned to death by the acid, but that lakes will become acidified and fish will die.