No!
It does depend on what is meant by acid water. Carbonated water used in sodas is a form of acid water called carbonated water. It has carbon dioxide dissolved in, some of which forms carbonic acid (H2CO3).
Dilution of acid does not change its chemical properties, so the acid itself is not weaker. However, dilution can reduce the concentration of the acid in a solution, making it less corrosive or less likely to cause harm upon contact.
Yes it can kill you as it will cause severe damage going down. even though the stomach make quite a strong mixture of hydrochloric acid it would be extremely hazardous to swallow any strong acid. never mind the expiry date.
Yes, muriatic acid can be used to clean green mold from a water fountain, but it should be used with caution as it is a strong and potentially hazardous chemical. Make sure to follow safety guidelines, wear protective gear, and dilute the acid with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Rinse the fountain thoroughly after cleaning to remove any remaining acid residue.
Yes, ribose is found in RNA (ribonucleic acid) as the sugar component of the nucleotides that make up the RNA backbone. In DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), another naturally occurring nucleic acid, the sugar component is deoxyribose, which is a slightly modified form of ribose with one less oxygen atom.
Sulfuric acid is added to sugar to make carbon
No, adding alkali to a concentrated acid can be extremely hazardous as it can result in a violent chemical reaction that generates heat and toxic gases. It is safer to neutralize the acid slowly using a base such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydroxide while taking proper safety precautions.
Ethanolic acid is more hazardous than hydrochloric acid. Ethanolic acid, also known as acetic acid, is a corrosive substance that can cause severe skin and eye irritation, burns, and respiratory tract irritation. Hydrochloric acid is also corrosive but is typically more diluted in commercial applications, making it less hazardous in comparison.
The leaves contain Oxalic Acid and should not be eaten.
Acid rain is not considered a hazardous waste itself. It is a form of pollution that occurs when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the air react with water vapor. It can have harmful effects on ecosystems, buildings, and water sources.
corrosive
Dilute them. They retain their strength (if by strength you mean pH), but they are less hazardous when at low concentrations. Hydrochloric acid is extremely dangerous in a 30% solution, but as a 1% solution you can get it on your hands and have no problem.
The answer depends on frequency of what! It the frequency of safety checks is increased then it makes a system less hazardous. If the frequency of changes to he system is increased, the system becomes more hazardous.
Yes
oo kasi ang base hindi acidic so less acidic na ung acid
fruits..... because they have acid in them?
You bet it is. It is highly corrosive and very toxic. Battery acid contains abut 30% Sulfuric Acid.
Ethanoic acid is more hazardous than hydrochloric acid because of its corrosive and irritant properties when in contact with skin or eyes. It can also be harmful if ingested or inhaled. Additionally, ethanoic acid has a lower vapor pressure compared to hydrochloric acid, which can increase its potential for exposure through inhalation.