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Leaking battery acid can burn your skin. Im not sure if that qualifies as a rash, the correct term is chemical burn.
Baking soda works well if you apply it immediately after washing the acid off. If you wash the acid off quick enough you will get no burn.
Battery acid is a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide. It will poison you if its digested. It can burn your skin to. Becareful. Hope this helps :)
Yes, battery acid is corrosive and can burn through footwear, especially if it is left in contact with the shoes for an extended period of time. It is important to handle battery acid with care and use appropriate protective equipment when working with it to avoid accidents.
It will ruin your clothes, burn your skin and don't get it in your eyes.
Battery acid is sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and will burn your skin if not washed off very quickly.
It will ruin your clothes, burn your skin and don't get it in your eyes.
Car battery acid goes everywhere; acid can burn the hands if the person is not careful. A battery that is low on acid will not hold a charge as well. Most new car batteries have "cells" which hold the acids, so it's likely one cell is leaking.
Well it says it clearly on the battery that it is corrosive. So I would imagine that if it was introduced to the lung tissue it would basically burn it away.
The battery contains Sulfuric acid and this can burn the skin. The best treatment is to wash the effected part in cold water, much the same as any type of burn.