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Can acid burn through wood

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If battery acid is dropped on wood it will damage the wood.

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Strong Acids can corrode wood.

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What acid eats through wood?

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What acid can eat through wood?

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Can any chemical burn through steel and wood?

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Can acid burn through clothes?

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Will sulfuric acid burn through a plastic pipette?

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What acid can burn through any piece of matter?

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Does acid containing sulfuric acid affect buildings?

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