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27 May, 05:24

What could the results be if an acid wasn't precisely neutralized?

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  1. 27 May, 05:51
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    Then the acid would react with other molecules either in the atmosphere on a surface it's touching. If the acid is strong enough, it could corrode some of that surface, God forbid it's living human tissue.

    Or the acid can release a toxic byproduct into the air.
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