Yes it can because it will get into the components that help operate the keyboard and also stick the keys together and can destroy the pieces that hold the keys down on the board.
Soda, coffee, juice, milk, beer
Incase you spill anything ... and drink could damage the computer or yourself water around electrics and food in keys not a good thing
There are many different types of covers for your computer that would help to prevent damage against liquid. A cover for your keyboard usually is efficient.
Baking Soda or Oatmeal
It will be ruined,buy a new charger.
Putting soda in a sauna can potentially lead to a sticky mess and potentially damage the sauna equipment. The heat can cause the soda to bubble and spill over, creating a sticky residue that is difficult to clean. It is not recommended to bring soda into a sauna.
Baking soda, a base, reacts with acids to form water and a salt, neutralizing the acidic properties. The reaction helps to reduce the corrosive nature of the spill and prevent further damage to surfaces. Additionally, the abrasive nature of baking soda can help physically remove the spilled acid from surfaces.
Oil spill did a lot of damage, but no homes were destroyed.
red wine juice soda
Baking soda or kitty litter will do the trick.
Not really, the starter has an enclosed casing. Only if the spill is on the wiring and shorts it out.
Baking soda will react chemically with vinegar, so cleaning a vinegar spill with baking soda will, if sufficient baking soda is applied, react with all the vinegar and completely eliminate all that vinegar and its smell. The "active ingredient" in vinegar is acetic acid, which is CH3COOH, and its mixed in with water. Baking soda is NaHCO3. The reaction is as follows: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 => NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3