Depends on what kind of Acid,But Anyhow Polypropylene Dropper Bottles and any Super Hydrophobic - Containers cant be burnt
Sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through a variety of materials, including many metals, plastics, and organic materials. It can also corrode glass and ceramics over time. Proper precautions and handling procedures should be followed when working with sulfuric acid to prevent damage and injury.
No, acid rain typically does not have the capability to burn through metal. However, prolonged exposure to acid rain can cause corrosion and deterioration of metal surfaces over time.
Yes, sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through most types of plastic, including pipettes. It is best to use pipettes made of materials that are resistant to sulfuric acid, such as glass or certain types of plastics like polyethylene.
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
Hydrofluoric acid is known to eat through many things, including glass. Though I don't think that there is any specific acid that can eat through everything. Hydroflouric acid can eat through just about anything.
yes oh corse it is but it cant burn your skin
the best acid
yes
I don't think there is any that can't burn through wood, but can burn through metal.
Sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through a variety of materials, including many metals, plastics, and organic materials. It can also corrode glass and ceramics over time. Proper precautions and handling procedures should be followed when working with sulfuric acid to prevent damage and injury.
acid
it will burn through your skin
Yes
No, acid rain typically does not have the capability to burn through metal. However, prolonged exposure to acid rain can cause corrosion and deterioration of metal surfaces over time.
Lapan metal
Yes, sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through most types of plastic, including pipettes. It is best to use pipettes made of materials that are resistant to sulfuric acid, such as glass or certain types of plastics like polyethylene.
Yes, with sulfuric acid is possible; but I don't recommend this experiment at home.