Using hydrochloric acid to kill conifers is not recommended, as it can cause severe damage to the soil and surrounding ecosystem. While it may effectively harm the tree, the acid can also leach into the ground, affecting nearby plants and microorganisms. It's safer and more environmentally friendly to use targeted herbicides or other methods for tree removal. Always consider the ecological impact before using harsh chemicals.
First off. You should NOT be drinking hydrochloric acid. Second, hydrochloric acid added to another acid is just that, more acid.
No. Not normally. The stomach produces hydrochloric acidas an aid to digestion.
2, 4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is an effective broad-leaf herbicide. It will kill broad-leaf trees if applied to the foliage. I've noticed that it is not completely harmless to most conifers. You can read more at the link below.
Acid rain.
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps break down food and kill bacteria, aiding in digestion.
Hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps to break down food, kill harmful bacteria, and activate enzymes for digestion.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
Yes, the stomach contain hydrochloric acid (HCl) - as an aid for digestion.
Hydrochloric acid ( HCl) is produced in the stomach.Gastric acid my dear =) lol
Digestion in the stomach requires hydrochloric acid to help break down food and kill bacteria.
Stomach is where the hydrochloric acid found
The answer is Stomach