Yes, it contains neorudianx chloride which attacks your stomach.
It is weakly acidic but extremely poisonous, though. ;)
The toxicity of boric acid is extremely low; comparable with the toxicity of table salt (sodium chloride). Note that all the substances are toxic, depending upon circumstances. Paracelsus: Dosis sola facit venenum
It is an ACID . ( Hydro) Broic Acid.
The reaction between the salt of a carboxylic acid and HCl results in the formation of the carboxylic acid itself and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation for this reaction is: Salt of carboxylic acid + HCl → Carboxylic acid + Salt of hydrochloric acid
There several general equations:- they are: - Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.
It is weakly acidic but extremely poisonous, though. ;)
Na+Cl->NaCl or "salt." I pray you don't have much raw sodium or chloride laying around though as both are terribly poisonous.
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
salt is an acid
The toxicity of boric acid is extremely low; comparable with the toxicity of table salt (sodium chloride). Note that all the substances are toxic, depending upon circumstances. Paracelsus: Dosis sola facit venenum
No. Salt from water is quite poisonous.
Oxalic Acid
Salt doesn't contain any acid.
It is an ACID . ( Hydro) Broic Acid.
The reaction between the salt of a carboxylic acid and HCl results in the formation of the carboxylic acid itself and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation for this reaction is: Salt of carboxylic acid + HCl → Carboxylic acid + Salt of hydrochloric acid
As the name , 'Sulphuric Acid' suggests, it is an ACID .
It is not an acid. It is a salt. It is actually the salt we call salt (sodium chloride).