Don't do that. This product contains sodium hydroxide (lye) and glycol ether, and glycol ether is combustible.
Mixing lye and sulfuric acid produces an exothermic reaction - which is probably hot enough to ignite the glycol ether. And it would throw stuff all over the place. Result - flaming solvent dispersed wildly.
Yes
Yes
It depends what it is mixed with.
Gold don't react with sulphuric acid.
This is to dilute the sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid in high concentrations is dangerous and very corrosive.
Yes
Yes
Yes
It depends what it is mixed with.
Gold don't react with sulphuric acid.
This is to dilute the sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid in high concentrations is dangerous and very corrosive.
ozone
Wassim
Sulphuric acid
Iron Sulfate and water
These acids doesn't react; they are only mixed.
It makes copper sulphate + water :)