acid affect fire sometimes by explotion , forms gas or it does nothing
Sulfuric acid neither burns or causes a fire.
its acid is gonna affect it
it doesn't affect it as far as i know
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It can destroy the engravings.
YesFor some reason the citric acid sprayed from an orange peel when it is bent or squeezed is highly flammable and will burn up when exposed to flame. So yes, it would affect a fire by making a it larger for a brief second.
two ways are that when the firefighters tried to put out the fire with the fire retarding acid, it got into the water which affects/damages the hydrosphere.also, the falling debris gets in the water
Acid rain is basically flaming balls of fire, so I know this because I got hit once on the head with acid rain and I had to go to the hospital because my hair burned up and I got burned. So acid rain will set trees on fire. It effects animals because they would die
Sulfuric acid neither burns or causes a fire.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
ya, and carbonic acid is affect to out body and bones too.
No
Both nitric acid and hydrochloric acid are highly corrosive. If sprayed on a fire they will boil and cause serious chemical burns. Additionally, nitric acid as an oxidizer and could potentially make a fire even more intense.
yes,acid does effect soil.
it depends on the acid. but almost anything
its acid is gonna affect it
it doesnt affect itio j