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No, dilute acids such as HCl, HNO3 etc can cause severe burns to the eyes, throat and skin. They are still dangerous and poisonous.

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Is a strong acid safe as long as it's a dilute solution?

Not necessarily. It depends on exactly what you mean by "safe", and "dilute" in chemical stockroom terms can still mean "pretty darn strong" in layman's terms... for example, the lab bottle marked "dilute sulfuric acid" is probably 6M, and is quite corrosive.


How do you separate unused zinc after reacting excess zinc with dilute sulphuric acid?

When excess zinc metal is used in a reaction, it can be removed by simple filtration, as long as the particles are big enough. If the zinc particles are too small to be removed by filtration, other techniques such as centrifugation must be employed.


Is hydrochloric acid a fatty acid?

No, hydrochloric acid is not a fatty acid.It is a mineral acid. A fatty acid is that acid which has carboxyllic group attached to a long aliphatic chain. The aliphatic chain may or may not be saturated.


Can a person dehydrate if immersed in a strong saline solution?

Yes, immersion in a strong saline solution can lead to dehydration. The high salt concentration can draw water out of the body through osmosis, causing dehydration and potential harm if not addressed promptly. It is important to seek medical attention if exposed to a strong saline solution for an extended period.


What will happen if you mix vinegar with water?

Nothing will happen to the penny unless kept under vinegar for a very long time.Vinegar is acetic acid but, is a weak acid.Therefore,the property of acid to liberate hydrogen when an active metal is put in it or reacted with it will also be weak. A penny made of ,say copper is not a so very active metal.Therfore it will be time taking for it to react.If it does react ,then there will be a green/blue precipitate seen in the solution,due to formation of copper acetate.

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A strong acid is a safe as long as it's in a dilute solution?

Nope! :D


Is a strong acid safe as long as it's a dilute solution?

Not necessarily. It depends on exactly what you mean by "safe", and "dilute" in chemical stockroom terms can still mean "pretty darn strong" in layman's terms... for example, the lab bottle marked "dilute sulfuric acid" is probably 6M, and is quite corrosive.


Is the following sentence true or false A strong acid is safe as long as it's in a dilute solution?

The question is impossible to answer. The terms "strong" and "dilute" are not defined. This is particularly relevant since no matter how strong an acid in its pure form, if sufficiently diluted, there may be one active molecule of the acid in a kilo litre of solution


How does acid rain arose?

When sulfur dioxide is released from factories and other sources, it goes up to the clouds and reacts with water to form a dilute sulfuric acid. The acid being dilute is the main reason behind the long term effects of acidic rain.


Why addition of water to oxalic doesn't affect the molarity?

Adding water to a solution of oxalic acid does not affect its molarity because the total number of moles of oxalic acid in the solution remains the same. Molarity is calculated based on the number of moles of solute divided by the volume of the solution, so as long as the number of moles of oxalic acid stays constant, the molarity remains unchanged.


How long does sulfuric acid remain active in a solution?

Sulfuric acid remains active in a solution indefinitely, as it does not degrade or lose its potency over time.


Is codeine sulphale pure codeine?

Pure codeine base is not very soluble in water, and it doesn't have a very long shelf-life. Such chemicals are often salted with a dilute strong acid to make them more water soluble and increase their stability. So Codeine Sulphate is Codeine base plus a little bit of sulphuric acid.


How do you separate unused zinc after reacting excess zinc with dilute sulphuric acid?

When excess zinc metal is used in a reaction, it can be removed by simple filtration, as long as the particles are big enough. If the zinc particles are too small to be removed by filtration, other techniques such as centrifugation must be employed.


Is H2SO3 a weak or strong acid?

It is a weak acid. The only strong acids are H2SO4, HCl, HCLO4, and HNO3


How long for cement mortor to set?

Cement mortar should be allowed to set overnight before disturbing, several days if you plan on washing it with dilute muriatic acid.


Examples of a strong acid?

The common strong mineral acids that you will encounter are Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4), Perchloric Acid (HClO4), Nitric Acid (HNO3), Hydrochloric acid (HCl), Hydrobromic acid (HBr), and Hydroriodic acid (HI) There are more and what makes an acid "strong" actually requires a long explanation, let me know if you're interested in that. As a chemist, I can telly you that the 3 most common strong acids we use are Sulfuric, Nitric, and Hydrochloric.


Is hydrochloric acid a fatty acid?

No, hydrochloric acid is not a fatty acid.It is a mineral acid. A fatty acid is that acid which has carboxyllic group attached to a long aliphatic chain. The aliphatic chain may or may not be saturated.

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