no but hexane dissolves in sulfuric acid
Dissolve excess Sulfur trioxide in concentrated Sulfuric acid
Concrete and cement
ideally, the best way to do it is to use DMF ( dimethylformamide ) although sometimes sulfuric acid 75% would dissolve acrylic fibers.
Yes, but it requires high concentration and temperature.
no but hexane dissolves in sulfuric acid
Dissolve excess Sulfur trioxide in concentrated Sulfuric acid
aluminum metal.
Concrete and cement
ideally, the best way to do it is to use DMF ( dimethylformamide ) although sometimes sulfuric acid 75% would dissolve acrylic fibers.
first dissolve in sulfuric acid and then add water
Yes, but it requires high concentration and temperature.
possibly sulfuric. i am not sure though.
You can't! It's not possible! It is possible to dissolve it. It is only soluble in hydrofluoric acid or very hot concentrated sulfuric acid, but it can be done.
since it is an acid it tends to dissolve or corrode things like burning your eyes
A strong acid solution (hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid for instance) will dissolve most metals.
Many (though not all) metals will dissolve in sulfuric acid. The colorless inflammable gas that is produced is hydrogen.