Sulfuric acid neither burns or causes a fire.
Iron is Reactive, but doesn't really do anything, if put in water, it wil rust and if put in acid it will bubble but if put in fire it makes a vigorous burning flame that has sparks :D
A forest fire is something caused by individuals that either don't put out a campfire, or does not put out a smoke that they had. Also if you see a forest fire it is best to start another one around it. for example, What you do is try to put gasoline around the fire in which is occuring, than light that gas on fire this will cause the fire you made to close in on the natural forest fire. The two will eventually collide and burn out eachother.forest fires are any sudden occurring fire in a forest that burns the lives in it and destroys everything
You put out a sodium fire by depriving it of oxygen
SO3 is dissolved in H2SO4 to form or fuming H2SO4. If SO3 dissolved directly in water, then a large amount of heat is evolved. This heat gives a dense form of minute particles of H2SO4. These particles do not easily condense down.
It will generally turn the litmus paper red.
It cannot have sulphuric acid because sulphuric acid is one of the greatest and dangerous acid of the world, it can easily damage things, so it won't be put in the toothpaste for you to use, I guess.
Nothing, gold doesn't react with sulphuric acid
Yes, Copper oxide does fizz when it reacts with Sulphuric Acid
it dissolves the body, you can use, a pvc barrel and put the body there with a few gallons of sulphuric acid, and wait a few hours, and you have a liquid to drop down the drain.
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nothing, gold does not react at all.
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Sulphuric acid may be stored in a hard plastic cane for a long time, for its disposal put it on porous soil or clay and cover it with the same.
a fire worker helps the fireman put out the fires that were caused from the bombs that were dropped by the germans! a fire worker helps the fireman put out the fires that were caused from the bombs that were dropped by the germans!
Most of the contents of soda-acid extinguishers (which are obsolete and completely illegal in the USA) is water. Water and oil don't mix well. The water may actually spread an oil fire as the flaming oil expands across the surface of the newly created puddle of water or as the oil is splashed in all directions by the force of the spray. Soda-acid extinguishers can also be hazardous to operate even to fight the type of fire they were designed to fight (wood or paper fires) due to the fact that they contain a jar of sulphuric acid. As the user must invert the extinguisher first to dump the sulphuric acid into the sodium bicarbonate solution in the body of the extinguisher there is a chance that if something is wrong with the extinguisher or the user holds the nozzle wrong at that moment, he might get sulphuric acid on his skin or clothes!
Magnesium metal would displace hydrogen from Sulphuric acid and form Magnesium sulphate anh Hydrogen gas would be liberated.
Get nitric acid+sulphuric acid+glycerin then add to a bowl of porridge oats so that it soaks up all the liquid.Then get some thick paper and put some of the nitroglycerine