because anyone could slip on it. because anyone could slip on it.
If you know it's not harmful, wipe it up with paper towels, sponges etc. If it's dangerous tell the teacher/person you're with and they'll deal with it. If you're on your own then go online and look up what to do if you spill it eg "What to do if you spill Nitric Acid". Hope this helps.
In Chemistry, we are working on a lab, and our teacher said be careful not to spill any chemicals as it could be dangerous.
So if you spill dangerous chemicals on yourself, your clothes wont burn.
- it i can be dangerous - it smells
Acid rain contain carbonic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid.Acid rains are very dangerous for metallic structures and plants.
acid can eat away at whatever it comes in contact with
in a lab, an acid spill is considered dangerous. as with any spills it is slippery and the acid may splash here and there. so in order for people to not slip on the acid and hurt themselves physically and chemically, it is recommended to evacuate the laboratory immediately until given permission to come back in.
Use an acid.
If you know it's not harmful, wipe it up with paper towels, sponges etc. If it's dangerous tell the teacher/person you're with and they'll deal with it. If you're on your own then go online and look up what to do if you spill it eg "What to do if you spill Nitric Acid". Hope this helps.
To make an acid spill safe, it is important to quickly contain the spill by using appropriate protective equipment like gloves and goggles. Neutralize the acid with a neutralizing agent, like baking soda, then carefully clean up the spill with absorbent materials. Finally, properly dispose of the waste according to regulations.
Depends on what you mean by dangerous and the molarity of the acid. The strongest acid is Hydroiodic Acid or HI
it can harm
It may have been the Exxon Valdeze grounding and spill in Alaska.
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yes it has dangerous toxins that can cause some types of cancer and and asthma.
A caustic absorbent is used to soak up the spill, while the acid neutralizes the caustic properties of the spill by reacting with it to form a less harmful substance. This reaction helps to make the spill safer for disposal and ensures it does not pose a threat to the environment or individuals.
Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is not particularly dangerous. Not having enough of it is dangerous.