the best acid
Yes, fluoroantimonic acid is a superacid that is extremely corrosive and has the capability to burn through iron ore due to its strong acidic nature. When exposed to iron ore, fluoroantimonic acid can react with the iron present in the ore, leading to dissolution and corrosion of the material.
That depends on the type of acid and its concentration in the solution.concentrated nitric acid will literally instantly burn right through both clothing and skinlemons contain both citric acid and ascorbic acid at a medium concentration, we love the sour flavor and it does no harmconcentrated acetic acid will burn mucus membranes (inside of your mouth) but not clothing or skindilute acetic acid (vinegar) mixed with oil is salad dressing and harmlessyour body contains many weak acids that it needs to function: e.g. amino acids, DNA, RNA
Yes, a large piece of wood will burn slower than a small piece of wood because it takes longer for the heat to penetrate through the entire mass of the larger piece. The rate of combustion is influenced by the surface area-to-volume ratio, with smaller pieces having a higher ratio and thus burning faster.
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
Actually, some acids do burn litmus paper. Hydrochloric acid, for example, can burn paper, but the litmus on litmus paper shields the paper from the acid. Sulfuric acid, however, has dehydration properties, and would suck the water right out from the paper, charring it instantly.
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I don't think there is any that can't burn through wood, but can burn through metal.
Sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through a variety of materials, including many metals, plastics, and organic materials. It can also corrode glass and ceramics over time. Proper precautions and handling procedures should be followed when working with sulfuric acid to prevent damage and injury.
it will burn through your skin
Yes
acid
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.
Lapan metal
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.
Yes, sulfuric acid is highly corrosive and can burn through most types of plastic, including pipettes. It is best to use pipettes made of materials that are resistant to sulfuric acid, such as glass or certain types of plastics like polyethylene.
Yes, with sulfuric acid is possible; but I don't recommend this experiment at home.
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.