How can you make it impossible for others to splash your sulfuric acid

Updated on technology 2024-05-05
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If he buys all the sulfuric acid in the world, won't he be able to buy it? Self-control takes time, and it's a good way to stall for time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your question is really tricky, I have two ways to do it.

    1.Simple method: see people laughing, be kind to others, and don't do things too prominently.

    2.Complicated method: Go to the chemical store and buy a few sets of acid-proof suits, bring a gas mask and an acid-proof helmet before going out (beware of cops and people who like to photograph aliens).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Prevention is better than prevention....

    You say that there is your day, and your enemy takes a bottle of concentrated sulfuric acid and pours it in your face, unless you think you are extremely agile and have a dodge rate of more than 80 (that is, let the enemy splash you five times before you hit once, and maybe you hit the key point...).Otherwise, I advise you to be kind to others! You are kind to everyone, don't you think about it? Who will have nothing to do with sulfuric acid?

    Unless you are in a hurry, you are in a hurry, you are not right, you have to be kind! Right, so it's better to be nice to everyone (at least superficially!). )

    I don't know what you think! In addition to chemical personnel, most of them will never have the opportunity to have close contact with concentrated sulfuric acid in their lifetime, are you a little worried? Still....(Threatened?)

    Then go and hit 110, it's better than anything else! It won't be the police who want to splash you, it's all said that **?! )

    Anyway, you yourself have to be careful (in your dealings with others) and careless (in interpersonal relationships, who would want that...).)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Isn't it a good way to make fewer enemies?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is not practical to suggest fighting poison with poison.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lawyer's rough answer: Breaking the law.

    Article 234 of the Criminal Law, Whoever intentionally injures the body of another person shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention or controlled release. Whoever commits the crime in the preceding paragraph and causes serious injury is to be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years; Whoever causes the death of a person or seriously injures a person by especially cruel means and causes serious disability shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years, life imprisonment or death. Where this Law provides otherwise, follow those provisions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Use a dry cloth (use clothes without a dry cloth) or a dry towel to quickly wipe off the sulfuric acid from the approval, and then rinse the area splashed with the sulfuric acid repeatedly with plenty of water.

    In the process of wiping off the sulfuric acid with a dry cloth, the sulfuric acid should not be allowed to stick to the **.

    Apply soda ash water or baking soda again and repeat several times.

    After rinsing with plenty of water, if there is any burning, redness or swelling, seek medical attention promptly.

    Sulfuric acid, especially concentrated sulfuric acid, should be quickly wiped off with a dry cloth after splashing on the body, so as to avoid dehydration reaction between sulfuric acid and human protein and burns**.

    Because concentrated sulfuric acid encounters water, it will release a lot of heat and burn **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What should I do if someone's surface comes into contact with sulfuric acid? Avoid direct contact. If necessary, wear protective clothing for chemical use.

    As soon as possible, gently rinse the area that has been exposed to sulfuric acid with warm water for at least 20 to 30 minutes. If the person still feels stinging pain, rinse repeatedly. The rinsing process should not be interrupted.

    If necessary, let the ambulance wait outside. Clothing, shoes and other leather goods (e.g. watch straps, belts) contaminated with sulfuric acid should be removed during the rinse process with water, and the victim should be taken to the emergency services immediately. Throw away clothing, shoes and other leather products contaminated with sulfuric acid.

    What should I do if someone has eye exposure to sulfuric acid? Avoid direct contact. Wear protective chemical gloves if necessary.

    Gently rinse the eyes exposed to sulfuric acid with warm water for at least 20 to 30 minutes as soon as possible, keeping the eyes and face open during the process. If possible, irrigation with neutral saline should be used as soon as possible, and the irrigation process should not be interrupted. If necessary, let the ambulance wait outside.

    It is also important to take care not to splash the rinsing water on the uncontaminated eyes or face during rinsing. If the person is still stinging and painful, rinse repeatedly and take the victim to the emergency services as soon as possible. What should I do if someone swallows sulfuric acid?

    When the victim is rapidly unconscious, unconscious, or convulsive, do not put anything into the victim's mouth. Rinse the victim's mouth thoroughly with water. Remember:

    Do not induce the victim to vomit. Have the victim drink 240 to 300 milliliters of water to dilute the sulfuric acid in the stomach. If milk is available, the victim can be allowed to drink the water after it has been drunk.

    If vomiting occurs spontaneously, the victim is given water repeatedly and the victim is taken to emergency services as soon as possible. Is there anything else I need to know about first aid? After an accident, you should try to provide some assistance to the victim (e.g. comfort, warmth, and rest).

    If someone is exposed to sulfuric acid, they should contact their doctor or the nearest emergency department as soon as possible, and it is not necessary to inhale only a small amount of sulfuric acid gas or only a very small amount of sulfuric acid. In some areas, some of the above recommendations may be considered medical assistance in hospitals. In addition, you should double-check these recommendations with your doctor or some medical authority, and all first aid procedures should be reviewed by the relevant doctor regularly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not quite right、、My chemistry teacher said、Rinse immediately with plenty of water、、And then apply a 3%-5% sodium bicarbonate solution... Don't worry that sulfuric acid will be exothermic when exposed to water, so use [a lot] of water, which will reduce your pain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First take a dry rag to wipe off the concentrated sulfuric acid, and then rinse with a lot of water, and it is basically fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Rinse with water, never wipe off! After being sent to the hospital, it is necessary to explain that it is sulfuric acid, and explain how long it has been best to have sulfuric acid concentration.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is to distinguish whether it is concentrated sulfuric acid or dilute sulfuric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid has oxidation and dehydration, such as contact, will soon remove the surface moisture, resulting in carbonization and burns. At this time, it should be dipped in a cotton cloth, not wiped, because it causes ** damage, after the acid is removed, a large amount of flowing water or sodium bicarbonate solution should be used to rinse for more than 15 minutes (the acid is not removed, can not be washed with water, because concentrated sulfuric acid will release a lot of heat when it meets water, causing **deep burns), this process should pay attention to the warmth of personnel, after these treatments, there will be no major problems, go to the hospital to apply some medicine. Dilute sulfuric acid is easy to handle, and it can be rinsed in time with a large amount of water.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Rinse vigorously with water....Don't save money on water....Then rush to the hospital.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Rinse immediately with plenty of tap water and then apply with a 5% sodium bicarbonate solution or a 5% boric acid solution or a 2% acetic acid solution. If it is serious, it will be sent to the hospital immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rinse with plenty of water and apply with dilute sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate solution.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's very troublesome, if someone seeks revenge to splash a bottle, there is basically no way not to be disabled. If you use a cloth, you have to use it early, otherwise after half a minute, a touch of even the belt meat will come down. I don't think anyone who answered the answer has actually tried it, if someone splashes a bottle of concentrated sulfuric acid, I still hope to find a river and jump into it immediately, it is estimated that the effect is better than wiping it with a dry cloth.

    Of course, it's all about being fast, and after a few minutes I find water, cloth, or something, and it is estimated that the flesh on my face is all gone, and my eyeballs are burned, so it's better to die.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can't use water, you need to die. Concentrated sulfuric acid emits a lot of heat when exposed to water, which aggravates burns. It should be wiped off with a dry cloth first, and seek medical attention as soon as possible, as it hurts to death in a large area!!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rinse with a large amount of cold water, this is the only way, and if you neutralize it with chemical methods, it will produce a lot of heat, causing secondary damage.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Wash with a large amount of water, and then apply 3% sodium hydroxide.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are splashed with low concentration of sulfuric acid, wipe it off with a dry rag, rinse it with water, and apply a dilute sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate solution.

    If it is concentrated sulfuric acid (6mol l) is concentrated sulfuric acid with a mass fraction of 98%, which is commonly used in this laboratory, and if it is splashed, it must be wiped off with a cloth without water, then rinsed with a large amount of water, and then coated with dilute sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate solution.

    Finally, go to the hospital immediately, if possible, professionally.

    For other concentrations, when unsure, you must first wipe off the concentrated sulfuric acid with a cloth that does not contain water, and a large amount of heat will be released in the process of water dilution.

    It is easy to aggravate burns.

    There is also concentrated sulfuric acid that can absorb the moisture in organic matter, including h:o=2:1 components, try to pay attention to safety, during use, wear long sleeves, wear gloves to concentrate, to prevent injury to others.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First aid measures **Contact: Wipe off with a dry cloth first, then rinse with plenty of water, and finally rinse with 3%-5% NaHCO3 solution, and in severe cases, you should be sent to the hospital immediately. Eye contact:

    Lift the eyelids immediately and rinse thoroughly with plenty of running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Medical treatment. Inhalation:

    Quickly leave the scene and move to a place with fresh air. Keep your airways open. If you have difficulty breathing, give oxygen.

    If breathing stops, artificial respiration is performed immediately. Medical treatment. Ingestion:

    Rinse your mouth with water and give milk or egg whites. Medical treatment. Note:

    In case of direct contact. Use a cotton cloth to absorb the sulfuric acid on the ** first, then rinse it with a large amount of flowing water, and finally soak it in soda (or dilute ammonia). Never rinse directly!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Question 1: What should I do if I pour sulfuric acid? This is to distinguish whether it is concentrated sulfuric acid or dilute sulfuric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid has oxidation and dehydration, touching ** contact, will soon remove ** surface moisture, resulting in **carbonization, burns.

    At this time, it should be dipped in a cotton cloth, not wiped, because it causes ** damage, after the acid is removed, a large amount of flowing water or sodium bicarbonate solution should be used to rinse for more than 15 minutes (the acid is not removed, can not be washed with water, because concentrated sulfuric acid will release a lot of heat when it meets water, causing **deep burns), this process should pay attention to the warmth of personnel, after these treatments, there will be no major problems, go to the hospital to apply some medicine. Dilute sulfuric acid is easy to handle, and it can be rinsed in time with a large amount of water.

    Question 2: Accidentally splashed with concentrated sulfuric acid, how to give first aid Do not flush with water immediately, concentrated sulfuric acid and water will release a large amount of heat, which will cause serious trauma.

    The correct way to do this is to immediately wipe off the concentrated sulfuric acid with a dry cloth and then rinse it with plenty of water.

    Question 3: Accidentally splashed with concentrated sulfuric acid, how to give first aid Immediately apply with soap and water, and rinse with plenty of water. The soap is alkaline, has a certain neutralizing ability against acids, and is rinsed with water. Concentrated sulfuric acid is much more oxidizing and corrosive than dilute sulfuric acid and must be rinsed with water.

    Finally, apply sodium bicarbonate solution or dilute ammonia water on ** to neutralize the sulfuric acid.

    Excerpt from Hope it helps.

    Question 4: What should I do if I am splashed with sulfuric acid? First of all, do not wash with water, first wipe with a dry cloth, and then rinse with baking soda.

    Question 5: What should I do if I am splashed with sulfuric acid I want to jump into the pond in an instant.

    Question 6: What should I do if I am splashed with chemical sulfuric acid? Will it cause death? Sulfuric acid is a very dangerous chemical agent, if it is splashed with concentrated sulfuric acid, quickly wipe it dry with a cloth, wash it with plenty of water, and seek medical attention quickly.

    Question 7: What should I do after being splashed with concentrated sulfuric acid Wipe it clean first and then clean it with a lot of water.

    Question 8: What kind of punishment will I receive if the sulfuric acid is splashed on my door At least intentional destruction of property, the police can consider the crime of public security after the police. If the splash is intended to injure someone, it may also constitute intentional injury.

    Question 9: What should I do if sulfuric acid is poured on my face Carefully wipe it with a dry cloth first, then rinse with a large amount of cold water, if there is baking soda, wash it with 3%-5% baking soda solution, and send it to the hospital as soon as possible.

    Question 10: What should I do if I am splashed with sulfuric acid while walking on the street 5 points 1. Don't go on the street, it's too dangerous.

    2. Carry a bucket of water with you for easy dilution and cleaning.

    3. With sulfuric acid, whoever splashes you, you splash him. 4. I didn't do anything wrong, and I wasn't afraid of ghosts calling the door.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Dip it with a cotton cloth first, and you can't wipe it, because it causes ** damage, after the acid is removed, you should use a large amount of flowing water or sodium bicarbonate solution to rinse for more than 15 minutes (the acid is not removed, you can't rinse with water, because concentrated sulfuric acid will release a lot of heat when it meets water, causing **deep burns).

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If there are obvious droplets on the **, you should wipe it first and then rinse. If there are no obvious acid droplets, rinse with water. It can also be dried with a rag first, then washed with plenty of water, and then used.

    3 Wash with 5% sodium bicarbonate solution, and finally use plenty of water.

    Rinse. If you rinse directly with a large amount of water, it will burn**, this is because concentrated sulfuric acid dissolves in water and releases a lot of heat, so be sure to wipe off the acid on ** with a cloth first.

    Concentrated sulfuric acid has a strong corrosive effect on organic matter, and if it is stained with concentrated sulfuric acid, it will cause serious burns. Therefore, when concentrated sulfuric acid is accidentally stained on the **, it should be wiped off immediately with a dry rag, rinsed with a large amount of water, and finally coated with NaHCO3 solution. If it is dilute sulfuric acid on the **, it should be immediately rinsed with a large amount of water, and finally coated with NaHCO3 solution.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First, use a clean dry towel or dry gauze to wipe off the residual sulfuric acid on the **.

    Second, the burn wound is repeatedly irrigated with running water.

    Third, rinse for more than 20 30 minutes, and then observe the burn wound, generally the wound of sulfuric acid burn will not appear blisters or broken skin, at this time the wound is generally gray-white, and the pain is generally severe or not painful.

    Fourth, use clean wet gauze to apply a continuous wet compress to the wound, and then immediately go to the burn department of the nearest hospital, and the burn doctor will choose a further plan according to the condition of the wound.

    Note that during the above process, we should not apply some substances without permission, so as to cause the wound to deepen.

    Hope it helps.

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