Wash it off IMMEDIATELY. Water. LOTS of water. Keep flushing your skin with water for several minutes. If you got it on your clothes, get them off. Flush them with water AFTER you get the acid off your skin. Clothes can be replaced. Skin- sot so much.
Battery acid. No battery acid just removes the skin
The acid in a standard AA battery is not overly harmful. It is not as strong as the acid from a car battery. The main concern would be eating the battery acid. However, if it touches your skin just wash it off. Honestly over-exposure to sunlight hurts the skin more.
Yes, battery acid, which is typically sulfuric acid, is highly acidic. It can cause burns, damage to skin, and should be handled with care.
The hydrochloric acid burned my skin, or the hydrochloric acid can burn things if it touches or can have certain things dissolve or melt, like ice.
Battery acid is sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and will burn your skin if not washed off very quickly.
Battery acid is a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide. It will poison you if its digested. It can burn your skin to. Becareful. Hope this helps :)
Battery acid, which is usually sulfuric acid in lead-acid batteries, is considered to be strong because it is highly corrosive and can cause severe chemical burns upon contact with skin. It is important to handle it with care and use appropriate safety precautions when working with battery acid.
Concentrated Acid and Concentrated Alkaloids share the same ability to cause serious burns when they touch bare skin
YES, battery acid isn't something that should touch your skin, ever.
Im not sure but if you get it on your skin you have to put plenty of water on it
It will ruin your clothes, burn your skin and don't get it in your eyes.
Battery acid is typically found in automotive or industrial batteries. It is a corrosive liquid composed of sulfuric acid and water. It is important to handle battery acid carefully, as it can cause serious burns and damage to skin and clothing.