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Finally, hydrofluoric acid is added to give the end product.
Hydrofluoric acid is more effective at reacting with glass, though.
It can make very strong acids when mixed with hydrofluoric acid.
"My theory is that all women have hydrofluoric acid bottled up inside," he wrote.
It can be made by reacting aluminium with hydrofluoric acid.
If someone gets Hydrofluoric acid on them, medical attention is necessary, as just small amounts are very toxic.
It also reacts with water to make oxygen and hydrofluoric acid.
It is based upon the reaction of silicates with hydrofluoric acid.
Symptoms of exposure to hydrofluoric acid may not be immediately evident.
It is made by reacting tin or its oxide with hydrofluoric acid.
The substance was identified as hydrofluoric acid, often used to etch glass.
"It could be full of hydrofluoric acid or something, like a touch-me-not."
I ate as offered and soon it blotted up the hydrofluoric acid.
This byproduct is a minor industrial source of hydrofluoric acid.
Very similar results were observed in hydrofluoric acid solutions.
Hydrofluoric acid has a variety of specialized applications, including its ability to dissolve glass.
The principal use of hydrofluoric acid is in organofluorine chemistry.
Hydrofluoric acid is considered one of the more dangerous acids in the cleanroom.
It acted, though, as if she'd shot it full of hydrofluoric acid.
It decomposes in a hot fire giving off hydrofluoric acid, which is extremely toxic.
Hydrofluoric acid can cause particularly deep burns which may not become symptomatic until some time after exposure.
She went to the locked cabinet and removed a bottle of twelve percent hydrofluoric acid.
What puzzles me is the trace of hydrofluoric acid.
But if you're at that point, go all out and incinerate/dissolve the remains in fire or hydrofluoric acid.
It is unaffected by turpentine, vegetable oil, and hydrofluoric acid.