Yes, endospores are acid-fast because their thick walls are resistant to most stains and dyes, including the acid-fast stain used in microbiology to detect mycobacteria like Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This resistance allows endospores to retain the stain even after decolorization with acid-alcohol.
Car battery acid is typically a clear to slightly yellow liquid. It is highly corrosive and emits a strong acidic odor. If you see any signs of leakage, it is important to handle it with care and seek professional assistance for cleanup.
Neutralization reactions look like: Acid + Base ----> salt + H20 For example: HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H20
Acids can be either organic or inorganic compounds. Inorganic acids, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4), do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are typically derived from minerals. Organic acids, such as acetic acid (CH3COOH) and citric acid, contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are often derived from living organisms.
The chemical symbol for sulfur (sulphur) is S, and it has the atomic number 16. The curious person would find out more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
Look at the nitric acid on Wikipedia.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_acid
Simple. Just look at its first letter. It will be an acid, if its formula is starting from H e.g. - H2SO4
A Monoprotic acid is an acid that only has one hydrogen atom for each acid molecule. For example, hydrochloric acid is a monoprotic acid. It's chemical formula is HCl. Notice, only 1 H. A Diprotic acid has 2 H atoms, such as sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
Open the hood, and take a look at your firewall. If it has a clutch master cylinder its a hydrolic. If you only see your brake booster and thats it, chances are its a cable clutch. But as a basic rule, if you have a master and slave cylinder it is hydrolic.
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Yes. Look at the joints in the arm and you'll see the rams that actuate them.
Like an ogre if it were dipped in mutating acid
H2SO4It is far easier to look this sort of thing up than it is to ask it here.www.google.com is your friend.
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clear colorless oderless liquid
HCl is hydrochloric acid. That might look like a one, but it is a lower-case L. H=Hydrogen, Cl=Chlorine.HCl is hydrochloric acid. That might look like a one, but it is a lower-case L. H=Hydrogen, Cl=Chlorine.
They prefer alkaline (the opposite of acid) waters