yes slightly
No, you cannot dissolve a penny in spit because saliva is not strong enough to break down the metal of a penny. Pennies are made of mostly copper, which is resistant to the weak acid found in saliva.
The acid in your mouth is called citric acid. It is produced by bacteria breaking down sugars in food particles, which can lead to tooth decay if not properly cleaned.
No. Not even close. They can't spit anything, nor can have they any sort of venom/defensive liquid. Unlike most notable Australian fauna, they are not dangerous by any means except for smaller lizards and insects (because they eat them).
it is a very deadly poison that can also be found in: daffodils potassium sausage rolls bunny rabbits sponges {sponge bob} ping pong tables and bats pug spit and bulldog spit hairy men peaches laptops bananas bandanas
When diluting an acid , have a large quantity of water, and slowly poor the acid into the water. If done the other way around, by slowly poring water into the acid, it will boil and spit acid everywhere.
No. Wasps, unlike ants, cannot spit or bite in order to use their acid.
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I dont thing so...
Flies do not spit acid. They use their specialized mouthparts to regurgitate digestive enzymes onto food, which helps break it down into a liquid form that they can then consume.
No, you cannot dissolve a penny in spit because saliva is not strong enough to break down the metal of a penny. Pennies are made of mostly copper, which is resistant to the weak acid found in saliva.
Some species can spray a chemical out of their snout, such as nasute termites
yes we do,,, they are 10 feet tall and spit acid! they will eat our souls!! GIMPY;)
there feet turn to roller skates and spit out acid.
The acid in your mouth is called citric acid. It is produced by bacteria breaking down sugars in food particles, which can lead to tooth decay if not properly cleaned.
Acid reflux can cause a dog spit a lot due to the refluxes
They are located right above the humans because of their ability to spit acid at you and melt you!
No. Not even close. They can't spit anything, nor can have they any sort of venom/defensive liquid. Unlike most notable Australian fauna, they are not dangerous by any means except for smaller lizards and insects (because they eat them).