No, not at all. It's actually the hazardous chemicals in the acid that causes it to melt trough things. If the pH level of acid caused it to burn through thing then most soda like Dr.pepper would burn right through. But the pH level does contribute to it though.
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) will dissolve glass, but it is one of the most dangerous chemicals to work with. It absorbs through the skin undetected and will decalcify bones.
Your question is too vague. Anything will dissolve in acid if it is the right acid. You need to specify which acid you're thinking about to get a specific list.
Effect is the outcome of a circumstance and cause it what made it happen... For example the cause of acid rain is increased amounts of pollution in the atmostphere and one of the effects acid rain incurs is the wearing down of limestone buildings.
air oxidation, groundwater, and acid precipitation
I believe you're referring to sulfuric acid, which is in acid rain.
There are several things that cause erosion, and acid rain is one of them.
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.
Acid itself does not have a temperature, as it is a chemical compound. However, some acids can cause a burning sensation when they come into contact with skin due to their corrosive nature, which can be mistaken for heat.
Their blood pH level(Acidity) is obviously lower than ours. (The lower the pH level the more acidic a substance is-The higher the pH the less acidic a substance is) So considering battery acid has a pH of .5 and can burn through certain metals and the aliens blood seem to burn through many things I'd estimate the aliens have a blood pH level of about -5 through -10.
Acids in the body, such as stomach acid, help with digestion by breaking down food. The body also has a buffer system to help maintain a stable pH level to keep things running smoothly. Some health conditions can cause an imbalance in acid levels, leading to issues like acidosis or acid reflux.
This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
acids, air, water, oxidation, ground water, acid rain, and acid that comes from living things
Milk by itself does not cause acidity (raw milk). However, these days what we can find in the stores contains antibiotics, hormones, immuno globulins and lactoferrins.These things do cause acid reflux.
too much caffeine can cause it cause it raises the acid level in your intestines and it also causes loose stool. thus your stomach acid leaks out of your anus and if not taken care of the acid will cause sores that bleed. and it also hurts alot!!!
A substance with a pH level of 2 is a strong acid, such as gastric acid (stomach acid) or lemon juice. It is highly acidic and can cause burns or irritation if it comes into contact with skin or mucous membranes.
No, acid rain typically does not have the capability to burn through metal. However, prolonged exposure to acid rain can cause corrosion and deterioration of metal surfaces over time.
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that can etch and eat through marble due to its corrosive properties. It is important to use extreme caution when handling this acid as it can cause serious damage to surfaces and pose health hazards.