If you have severe acid reflux, that means acid from your stomach comes up your esophagus. That could cause occasional vomiting. It can cause damage to your esophagus over time. If you suspect you have severe or mild acid reflux, you should see a doctor. You stomach makes a new layer of mucus every 2 weeks so it won't digest itself.
If the acid burns away enough skin, yes. But this is somewhat rare. Even sulfuric acid cannot bleed skin sometimes, as it only dehydrates it. Base burns are more successful, because they can break apart and dissolve lipids, burning away the skin and sometimes blood vessels.
The chemical that causes pink burns on the skin is hydrofluoric acid.
They are both dangerous. But if I had to choose, I would say nitric acid. Even if sulfuric acid could cause thermal burns along with chemical burns due to its dehydrating properties, it is nowhere as toxic as nitric acid.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that rapidly absorbs water from tissues upon contact, resulting in intense heat generation and tissue destruction. This leads to severe chemical burns as the acid denatures proteins in the skin, causing damage and pain. Additionally, sulfuric acid has the ability to penetrate deep into tissues, exacerbating the extent and severity of the burns.
Exposure to sulfuric acid can cause symptoms such as skin burns, eye irritation, difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest pain. Ingestion of sulfuric acid can lead to severe internal burns, abdominal pain, and vomiting. Immediate medical attention is necessary if exposed to sulfuric acid.
the real cause of heart burn is acid in the tummy and burns like the mad
because when you vomit your body tenses and causes strain to your muscles and also alot of fluid loss results from vomiting
the acid burns them ?
The acid used in your stomach is Hydrochloric acid (HCl).
it burns you
Acid?? I guess you are referring to Hydrogen peroxide which acts as a cleaning agent for complex bruises and burns.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
If the acid burns away enough skin, yes. But this is somewhat rare. Even sulfuric acid cannot bleed skin sometimes, as it only dehydrates it. Base burns are more successful, because they can break apart and dissolve lipids, burning away the skin and sometimes blood vessels.
An acid that is at a zero on the ph scale
it will burn the leaves or roots and kill thge plant
HCL (Hydrochloric acid, made from a ionic bonding of Hydrogen and Chlorine) in the stomach is an acid that dissolves the things you eat.
It's an acid, you find it in abattery and it stings/burns you.