Hydrofluoric acid.
Depends on what king of PVC and what's the concentration of the acid. For example the 35% HCl damages the flexible PVC on 50°C, but the rigid PVC not... (The flexible PVC become rigid I think.)
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Hydrochloric acid is a commonly known poisonous substance that dissolves in water to create an acidic solution.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid.
Hydrochloric acid is the most effective substance that dissolves concrete.
Depends on what king of PVC and what's the concentration of the acid. For example the 35% HCl damages the flexible PVC on 50°C, but the rigid PVC not... (The flexible PVC become rigid I think.)
It dissolves it.
NO
it dissolves when it touches a acid liquid such as your saliva when you eat it or a type of acid drink. or chemical
No, PVC is quite resistant to chemical attack. If you use the acid properly, you shouldn't have to worry about it at all.
no
Copper dissolves in any oxidising acid like nitric acid.
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Chemical, if it dissolves in a solution such is acid. Physical if one mean dissolves like disintegrates.
No, acid doesn't eat, it dissolves things.
Any Acid. Here is the general formula. Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide. The acids, amongst others, could be Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Hydrobromic Acid, Ethanoic(Acetic) Acid. et.seq.,
PVC pipe is not affected by acid. Why would you pour acid down your drain in the first place? It will not cure any problem you have.