The acid was weak and caused only temporary injury to the man's eyes.
The acids can also cause inflammation and infection to your gums.
The oils and acids even in clean hands can cause irreparable damage to works of art.
From his perspective, it is important to consider the damage that too much folic acid might cause to the older population.
This acid can cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and skin.
Over time, these acids cause erosion, literally shrinking the size of the tooth.
Azelaic acid may cause skin irritation but is otherwise very safe.
A hole (cavity) forms when the acids cause more damage than the tooth can repair.
The warden estimated the acid caused the body to disintegrate within 12 hours.
Aminolevulinic acid causes skin cells to become much more sensitive to certain types of light.