It totally depends on whether the acid is in the original container or not. By law any manufacturer of a chemical substance is required to put on the label what the concentration of a substance is and can sometimes be a percentage based on the specific gravity of the different elements of the solution (by weight) or can be based on the volume percentages of the acid and its solvents. Some containers will show both methods. Most acids, including Hydrochloric (also known as muriatic acid or HCl) used in the manufacture of methamphetamine, Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) used as battery acid, and Nitric acid (HNO3) also called aqua fortis and spirit of niter. Nitric acid is used mainly as a reagent for nitration and is also used in thermally sensitive explosives. It is also a strong oxidizing agent. If you are not sure of the strength, especially if it's in a container that's not marked then you could do a titration on a small amount of it by chemical reaction and determine the results by the compounds created in the reaction of the small amount.
alkali. if you look on the bottle (of hairspray) it says. :)
To determine if bleach contains chlorine, you can check the label on the bleach bottle or container. Look for the ingredient list and see if it includes sodium hypochlorite, which is a compound that contains chlorine. Additionally, you can also look for any safety warnings or instructions that mention chlorine or its presence in the bleach product.
Look at the nitric acid on Wikipedia.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_acid
Typically, shampoo comes in various bottle sizes, such as 250ml, 500ml, or 1000ml (1 liter). So, the amount of liters in a shampoo bottle would depend on the specific size you are referring to.
First look at what it is used for then decide if that is dangerous. Its used to make car batteries, those are not too dangerous, but somewhat dangerous. Sulphuric acid is both useful and dangerous. It is like asking whether a dam is useful or dangerous. It is both useful and it does present a danger. It is the most used acid in industry. However, it can literally suck water out of your skin if concentrated and if not it can cause severe burns.
look at ingredients label on the back of the bottle or box
The expiration date on an Aquafina water bottle is typically located on the label, near the bottom or on the side of the bottle. It may be printed in small text, so you might need to look closely. If the date is not visible on the label, check the bottle's cap, as some manufacturers print it there as well.
Look at the label. It will almost always say "Take all". If it doesn't check with your doctor.
You can look on the label and it will tell you how many grams of sugar is in a can/bottle. Then using a scale you can measure that out and see for yourself
I wouldn't say there are "hidden calories" per se, but it's important to look at serving size. The calorie count on the label is for one "serving size," but for example, in a bottle of soda there are usually 2.5 servings in a bottle. So the calories you are getting if you drink the whole soda are actually 2.5 times the number on the label.
Concentration deals with how much you have dissolved in the solution you are using, eg you could have concentrated sulphuric acid 5 moldm-3 or dilute 0.5 moldm-3. Strength in chemistry means how much it will dissociate. So H2SO4 is a strong acid and completely dissociates, so one mole of acid will release two moles of H+. Ethanoic acid is a weak acid and would only release a small number of protons. Acid strength is shown in numbers called the dissociation constant Ka which you can look up in data tables.
Look on the label of the bottle. If alcohol is in the medication, it will by law be listed among the ingredients.
There is no caffeine in IRONBEER. This can readily confirmed by checking the listed ingredients (water, fructose, caramel color, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors). Also, refer to the image of the 2 liter bottle, and look at the top of the label: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brent_nashville/3235653113/ The brown stripe at the top of the label says "Caffeine Free" E
It depends on the bottle of wine. Look at the label and try to see how much wine is in the bottle. Convert that amount (if it isn't already) into mL. Once you accomplish this, divide the number by 250. Your quotient will be how many 250 mL glasses you can get out of the bottle of wine. I hope I helped!
57, was invented in 1957. It says it on the label of the bottle. Next time your at a shop look for Heinz 57 ketchup it'll tell you on the front of the bottle. Good Luck =D no it wasn't
The expiry date on a bottle of Brutal Fruit is typically printed on the label or the bottle's neck. It may also be located on the bottom of the bottle. Look for a series of numbers or letters that indicate the production or expiry date, often formatted as a month and year. If you have difficulty locating it, check the packaging or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Usually home-use, personal grooming products are designed to be non toxic, but to check this look at the label on the bottle, it will tell you what do if it is harmful and you have ingested some.