This depends on the type of acid, and the molarity (strength/ concentration) of the acid. Three molar hydro-chloric acid (3M HCl), for example, would be very irritating to the skin in came into contact with, but the more serious consequences come later, as the acid "eats away" at your skin. A weaker acid, however, such as 0.1 molar citric acid (0.1M C6H8O7) (found in citrus fruits) will not affect your skin much, if at all, but sting in your eye.
If you get acid on your skin, it can cause burns and irritation. It's important to rinse the affected area with water immediately and seek medical attention. Inhaling acid fumes can also be harmful to your lungs and respiratory system, so it's crucial to move to a well-ventilated area if exposed to acid vapor.
If dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sandstone, the acid may react with any calcite present in the sandstone, causing it to fizz and release carbon dioxide gas. However, the effect would be limited as sandstone is mainly composed of silica, which is not reactive to hydrochloric acid. Thus, the overall impact on the sandstone would be minimal.
The reaction would shift to balance the change
The gold ring would undergo a chemical reaction in dilute acid, specifically in hydrochloric acid, which can dissolve gold to form a soluble complex. This reaction would slowly erode the gold ring and cause it to dissolve over time.
If a weak acid dissociation were upset, the equilibrium would shift to try to restore the balance of reactants and products. This could result in changes to the pH of the solution and the concentration of the acid and its conjugate base. Ultimately, the system would try to reach a new equilibrium point.
Getting acid in your eyes can cause severe damage, including burning, redness, pain, and potential vision loss. Immediate flushing with water for at least 15 minutes is crucial to help minimize the damage, and it is essential to seek medical attention promptly.
it would contridict the acid and nothing would happen ! Anacid neutralises acid & salts get formed !
what would happen if i got bit by tick and i pulled it out but my leg is starting to hurt
it will explode
Same thing that would happen to you...
Not much.
It would very much depend on the strength of the acid, which you do not indicate. Your stomach is already full of hydrochloric.
if a reptile got over heated it would cook
you would get Zinc Chloride, a salt. This is because when you add a metal to an acid, you get a salt (plus some water, which just dilutes the acid)
Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to metal.
Apparently you would date it??
The acid will become diluted. It's pH will become closer to 7.
they would not have escape and got freedom