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""Cute Poison" refers to the label on a bottle Michael has tattooed on his arm. The letters are a mnemonic for copper sulfate (Cu O S to mean CuSO4) and phosphoric acid (P O to mean H3PO4). Copper sulfate is commonly used as an herbicide. Phosphoric acid is a component of fertilizer. " Prisonbreak @ www.fox.com/prisonbreak

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Q: How can you quickly corrode a metal pipe and where can you buy the chemicals?
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Which will corrode more quickly a pipe that carries hot water or one that carries cold water?

A pipe carrying hot water will generally corrode more quickly than one carrying cold water. The higher temperature of the hot water can accelerate the corrosion process by making the metal more reactive and causing it to deteriorate faster over time.


Can a metal gas pipe corrode and if it looks like what should be done?

Yes, a metal gas pipe can corrode. We have recently had British Gas renew the gas system in the village. They dug small pits to expose gas joints in the street, and then inserted plastic tubing through the old metal pipes. After rejoining in the pits, and in the houses to the gas meter, they filled in the pits and left. A good job done.


What is a sentence for corrode?

Chlorine is a corrosive element.Adjective: Both acids and bases are highly corrosive chemicals, and will cause severe burns when in contact with skin.Noun: Sulphuric acid is a strong corrosive.H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is an extremely corrosive acid. found in the stomachs of humans the lining of the stomach is replace about once every week!


Will using vinegar to clean your metal pipe make it rust?

Yes, using vinegar to clean a metal pipe can potentially cause it to rust. Vinegar is acidic and can corrode certain metals, leading to rusting over time. It's better to use a cleaner specifically designed for metal surfaces to avoid this issue.


Is corrode a physical or chemical process?

Corrode is a chemical process where a material deteriorates due to a reaction with its environment, such as metal reacting with oxygen to form rust. It is not a physical process like melting or freezing.


Will steam cause galvanized pipe to corrode?

Water does, so I am pretty sure steam will


How pipe flanges are electrically insulated?

Pipe flanges are protected from corrosion by means of electrolysis,with dielectric flanges. The piping system is electricaly insulated by what is called a sacrificial anode. A bag of readily corrodable metal is buried in the ground with a wire running from the pipe to the bag so that the sacrificial anode will corrode first. If any electrical current charges the pipe it also serves as a ground.


Is it okay to connect copper pipe to brass to galvanized to brass and back to copper or will it cause a reaction that will corrode the pipes?

If you do connect copper pipe to galvanized pipe, you will need a dielectric coupling or else the galvanized pipe will corrode. Same with connecting galvanized pipe to brass fittings. Brass is an alloy that contains copper and therefore the same electrolytic properties will exist unless a dielectric coupling is used. Hope that helps you out.


You just drove through water and now your car is making a rattling noise like there is a loose bolt?

It is a heat shield on your exhaust pipe or muffler. The hot pipe when splashed by cold water cause the metal to expand and contract so quickly the weld cracked off and the heat shield now rattles It is a heat shield on your exhaust pipe or muffler. The hot pipe when splashed by cold water cause the metal to expand and contract so quickly the weld cracked off and the heat shield now rattles


How do you patch a pin hole in a metal pipe?

This is hard to answer with out knowing what type of metal. what the pipe is being used for, the amount of pressure that may be not the pipe.


What chemical will harm pyrex pipe?

Hydrofluoric acid is a chemical that can harm Pyrex glass due to its ability to etch or corrode the glass surface. Pyrex glass is quite resilient to most chemicals, but strong acids like hydrofluoric acid can cause damage.


Is PVC pipe safe for drinking water?

PVC pipes do not corrode, hence these are used for drinking water supply.