pretty much anything. If it can burn through metal, it can burn through alot of stuff. I dont think it can burn through an acid beaker
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.
Not all acids burn through things. The strength of an acid determines its corrosive properties. Strong acids like sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid can cause burns and damage to materials, while weak acids like acetic acid (vinegar) are less corrosive.
No, concentrated sulfuric acid is not flammable. It is highly corrosive and can react with organic materials or other chemicals to produce heat and potentially ignite a fire, but it does not burn on its own.
Depends on what kind of Acid,But Anyhow Polypropylene Dropper Bottles and any Super Hydrophobic - Containers cant be burnt
Yes, concentrated acids such as sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid can slowly dissolve wood by breaking down its cellulose fibers. However, the extent of damage and the speed at which it occurs depend on the concentration of the acid and the type of wood. It can take several hours or even days for a strong acid to completely burn through wood.
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.
Not all acids burn through things. The strength of an acid determines its corrosive properties. Strong acids like sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid can cause burns and damage to materials, while weak acids like acetic acid (vinegar) are less corrosive.
No, concentrated sulfuric acid is not flammable. It is highly corrosive and can react with organic materials or other chemicals to produce heat and potentially ignite a fire, but it does not burn on its own.
The compound "volcanic acid" does not exist.However, volcanoes can produce sulfuric acid, which can damage bone and soft tissue.
The first person to burn coal inadvertently made the first sulfuric acid.
it would burn thorough it
You can kills insects such as ants and flies by spraying them with dilute sulfuric acid.
it would burn straight thorough
Yes, certain chemicals like hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid can burn through both steel and wood due to their corrosive properties. It is important to handle these chemicals with caution and follow safety protocols when using them.
Depends on what kind of Acid,But Anyhow Polypropylene Dropper Bottles and any Super Hydrophobic - Containers cant be burnt
Battery acid is sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and will burn your skin if not washed off very quickly.