There are a number of things you can use. You can contact the manufacturer of your kind of drip lines and ask them what they recommend. You can pump in a 3% solution of nitric acid, or a 3% solution of common household bleach (sodium hypochlorite). You can also use a solution of 45% hydrogen peroxide mixed with a little vinegar. Whichever solution you use, remember to flush the system completely with clean, clear water. The only real product that removes the blockage in emitters is Line Blaster. lineblaster.com It works quickly, won't hurt the plants, and is economical to use.
A battery changes stored chemical energy into electrical energy by passing electrons from high to low potential materials within the battery.
freeon
Waxes
Benzene or cyclohexane can be used in ethanol-water separation in order to allow distillation of ethanol past the azeotrope point (96.5% ethanol by volume). Of course the benzene (a known carcinogen) must be separated from the water before the water can be disposed. Fuel grade ethanol is often separated from water using molecular sieves. In this kind of separation water is entrained in "beads" which absorb water but reject ethanol. These are eventually regenerated for reuse.
Hydrochloric Acid
with some kind of an acid based solvent
Depends what kind of acid, and what it spilled onto. - you haven't told us either one.
An organic acid.
The rebel has no oil filter just a screen located below the oil pump just change the oil when its turns grey/black and clean the screen every 5 - 10k miles
malic acid
nitric acid
Lactic acid.
carboxylic acid
cictric acid
What kind of acid and what kind of flooring is very important to this !
It is an organic acid produced from carbohydrate.