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NaOH isn't acid
My money is on sulfuric and nitric, you use that shit to clean anything off of glassware
I'm going with Coca~Cola
Carbonic acid is fairly strong and merely exists because of the presence of CO2 carbonation
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everything i know about chemistry (not a lot i've never taken a chemistry class in my life) i learned from codyslab and nilered
You can probably learn more about chemistry and le science in 4 weeks from Injuns in YouTube than in 4 years from college
I exaggerate because it would neglect the math rigor, but you'd become extremely conversant in concepts.
The deny my god-given right to install a fume hood in my shed
Hydrofluoric would also be a good choice
Good for melting bones. Despite Breaking Bad, it is bad for melting for flesh. If you get HF on you, you won't notice until your bones are fricked up.
Good to know I guess, I just remember in the lab being warned to never get it get on my skin
Yeh, skin grows back lol.
I got some dilute phosphoric acid on me and like 3 days later it peeled like a mild sunburn
thankfully I always managed to never drop anything dangerous on myself
I did once take a deep whiff of ammonia tho that's not an easy one to forget
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sulfuric + peroxide is also a fun combination
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NaOH isn't acid
My money is on sulfuric and nitric, you use that shit to clean anything off of glassware
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I'm going with Coca~Cola
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Carbonic acid is fairly strong and merely exists because of the presence of CO2 carbonation
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everything i know about chemistry (not a lot i've never taken a chemistry class in my life) i learned from codyslab and nilered
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Hydrofluoric would also be a good choice
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Good for melting bones. Despite Breaking Bad, it is bad for melting for flesh. If you get HF on you, you won't notice until your bones are fricked up.
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Good to know I guess, I just remember in the lab being warned to never get it get on my skin
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Yeh, skin grows back lol.
I got some dilute phosphoric acid on me and like 3 days later it peeled like a mild sunburn
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thankfully I always managed to never drop anything dangerous on myself
I did once take a deep whiff of ammonia tho that's not an easy one to forget
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