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A simple taste of a very, very small amount of acid (say you licked a finger that had a splash of acid on it by mistake) will not harm you in any way. However if you are splashed with acid you should wash with soap and lots of water to rinse it all off because if it left on your skin or clothes, it will burn you/them. Seek medical help as soon as possible
Yes it is permissible because i did a lab on it; however, I do not know the reasoning behind why this is.
Wash it with lots of water
wash the effected area thoroughly then consult a doctor
Adding water to the affected area, whether skin or clothes, with water would dilute and wash the acid off.
A simple taste of a very, very small amount of acid (say you licked a finger that had a splash of acid on it by mistake) will not harm you in any way. However if you are splashed with acid you should wash with soap and lots of water to rinse it all off because if it left on your skin or clothes, it will burn you/them. Seek medical help as soon as possible
Wash your skin with dish soap.
Yes it is permissible because i did a lab on it; however, I do not know the reasoning behind why this is.
Wash the acid off as soon as possible.
wash the effected area thoroughly then consult a doctor
Wash it with lots of water
the components are such that is will neautrilise the acid on the surface of your skin which then you'll have fresh skin.
Adding water to the affected area, whether skin or clothes, with water would dilute and wash the acid off.
wash it off quickly with soap and water
The water is used to dilute and wash away the acid to prevent burning or irritation of the skin.
Battery acid is sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and will burn your skin if not washed off very quickly.
Try and wash it off immediately with cold water. If it is corrosive acid: Do NOT touch it as it will spread, seek medical attention immediately.