I took some battery acid out of my car, because i had the same question, and poured a little on the stump outside. Well at first it didn't work so i tried some more and it worked.! So for anyone who has stumps outside they need to get rid of, i suggest getting battery acid from any car, vehicle or any big amount and it should gone.
Yes
Because it has acid and it might kill you.
Yes, sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can kill a tree if applied directly to the roots or in high concentrations around the base of the tree. It can damage the root system and overall health of the tree, leading to its eventual death.
No, battery acid is not hallucinogenic, but if you consume it, it will certainly harm you and may even kill you.
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if you touch it not much but if you drink it will kill you
It depends on the concentration and the amount. If you have enough muratic acid and if it's strong enough, yes. Otherwise, the probablility of killing the tree is inversly proportional to the strength of your desire to kill the tree.
No, they don't put battery acid in Dr. Pepper. It isn't necessarily good for you, but it also won't kill you as soon as you drink it.
Boring holes and pouring acid into them.
Yes, battery acid can potentially destroy a tree stump due to its highly corrosive nature. The acid can break down the organic material in the stump, leading to decomposition. However, using battery acid is not an environmentally friendly method and can harm surrounding soil and vegetation. It's advisable to consider safer alternatives for stump removal.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
Not in the least. Battery acid -- Sulfuric Acid -- is extremely nasty stuff. It's hugely corrosive and very painful. It doesn't kill very easily however, so -- all pain, no release.