• Pouring acid on human hands
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[video=youtube;XeVZQoJ5FdE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeVZQoJ5FdE[/video] This person must have some huge balls to pour acid on himself INTENTIONALLY.
Now drink it
I thought it was about pouring acid on a severed one to test the effects of it on human flesh
this is some fight club shit
I recently poured a very strong base on my hand [sp]by accident while fixing the toilet[/sp]
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;49843423]i wonder what hcl tastes like ima try it out[/QUOTE] I can tell you that some of it is very, very strong in the taste but you barely get to taste it before the burn comes. Source: Really fucking stupid girl in my science class back in school who thought shooting acid into my face was a good idea, really glad I wore eye protection and got to the first aid station quickly. Edit: What the fuck brain, eye not eat. Edit2: I have memory issues, could have been a different chemical, I just remember freaking the fuck out and also flying into a rage.
I use muriatic acid to clean my driveway. It fizzes up and it cleans away oil and other stains.
My father had the skin, muscles and tendons around his knee caps dissolve away by acid. He was a construction worker and was not warned when working on a job that there was acid present on site. One thing led to another and he had to kneel on the floor for a prolonged period of time, again not knowing, which was coated in acid. When he came home from work he mentioned that he felt very weird, like a constant tingling running down his legs and then we found out, as he removed his work trousers, that the skin and muscle around his knees had fused to his trousers. He spent 3 weeks in a specialist burns unit recovering, It happened over 10 years ago but I remember him jumping straight in the bath to clean all the dirt out. Seeing a huge bath almost instantly turn red from all the blood is something i'll never forget.
[QUOTE=patq911;49843900]I use muriatic acid to clean my driveway. It fizzes up and it cleans away oil and other stains.[/QUOTE] don't do that, that acid will get the the ground eventually and fuck up groundwater yo
[QUOTE=EdvardSchnitz;49844647]don't do that, that acid will get the the ground eventually and fuck up groundwater yo[/QUOTE] This, please preserve the ground water for the generations to come, there are other ways to remove oil stains.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;49843423]i wonder what hcl tastes like ima try it out[/QUOTE] you have hcl in your stomach. ever burped and had a burning sensation in your throat? ever vomited? that's what it tastes like. Also hcl isn't shit on your skin. Most pools have this (or they use carbon dioxide), and we put it directly into the pool. At the pool I manage, I put 1 gallon of hcl into the pool every day. If it gets on my skin, I just dip my hand in the pool. The fumes, however, burn like shit. If your nose is above the bottle when you open it, you can feel the evaporate burning your nostrils or airway. [editline]1st March 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=EdvardSchnitz;49844647]don't do that, that acid will get the the ground eventually and fuck up groundwater yo[/QUOTE] The amount of Muriatic acid produced by people pouring it on their driveways or using it for cleaning is minescule; public pools use muriatic acid and dump it all into the sewers. [editline]1st March 2016[/editline] I will note that cat litter is the most effective way to clean oil
[QUOTE=NeverGoWest;49843893]I can tell you that some of it is very, very salty in the taste but you barely get to taste it before the burn comes. Source: Really fucking stupid girl in my science class back in school who thought shooting acid into my face was a good idea, really glad I wore eye protection and got to the first aid station quickly. Edit: What the fuck brain, eye not eat.[/QUOTE] HCl shouldn't be salty. The chloride ion has no taste, and the hydronium ion is just sour. I've tasted dilute HCl before, it's like really sour lemon juice with no citrus flavour.
[QUOTE=proch;49843757]I recently poured a very strong base on my hand [sp]by accident while fixing the toilet[/sp][/QUOTE] Avatar fits
[QUOTE=proboardslol;49844792]you have hcl in your stomach. ever burped and had a burning sensation in your throat? ever vomited? that's what it tastes like. Also hcl isn't shit on your skin. Most pools have this (or they use carbon dioxide), and we put it directly into the pool. At the pool I manage, I put 1 gallon of hcl into the pool every day. If it gets on my skin, I just dip my hand in the pool. The fumes, however, burn like shit. If your nose is above the bottle when you open it, you can feel the evaporate burning your nostrils or airway. [/QUOTE] One of my high school history teachers was also an avid swimmer and the varsity swim coach. He told us a story of how he was maintaining a pool once and somehow got locked into the storage room along with a bunch of spilled Chlorine. He basically experienced Ypres.
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;49846040]HCl shouldn't be salty. The chloride ion has no taste, and the hydronium ion is just sour. I've tasted dilute HCl before, it's like really sour lemon juice with no citrus flavour.[/QUOTE] I don't completely remember what happened but I remember the taste being very, very strong. I don't remember much more because I got so fucking angry. Could have been a different acid but I remember sour and chemical taste from the acid itself, plus we were handling a load of acids around that period. The salty taste likely came from washing my eyes and the salt water running into my nose afterwards because I was in panic and for some reason didnt trust my eyewear. I have problems with my memory from that period since a load of bad stuff mostly unrelated happened.
[QUOTE=NeverGoWest;49843893]I can tell you that some of it is very, very strong in the taste but you barely get to taste it before the burn comes. Source: Really fucking stupid girl in my science class back in school who thought shooting acid into my face was a good idea, really glad I wore eye protection and got to the first aid station quickly. Edit: What the fuck brain, eye not eat. Edit2: I have memory issues, could have been a different chemical, I just remember freaking the fuck out and also flying into a rage.[/QUOTE] Did she get punished? Please tell me she met some sort of punishment for that.
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;49846915]Did she get punished? Please tell me she met some sort of punishment for that.[/QUOTE] No, the teachers and administration at that point were incompetent as fuck.
I am now scared and afraid of acid do this thread thank's facepunch
This was pretty enlightening, but at the end of the video I kept wondering how come those Indian women with horribly burned faces ended up like that, if they didn't wash it off within 2-3 minutes at the most. Judging by some of the pics, you'd think they submerged their damn heads on the acid, and left it there for an hour...
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;49850336]This was pretty enlightening, but at the end of the video I kept wondering how come those Indian women with horribly burned faces ended up like that, if they didn't wash it off within 2-3 minutes at the most. Judging by some of the pics, you'd think they submerged their damn heads on the acid, and left it there for an hour...[/QUOTE] India isn't known for its hygiene. All joking aside, I also wonder how D3vils Budy's story is true. How did his dad not feel his skin melting?
Acid might've burned away the nerve endings too. There also might be strong acid and not so strong acid, maybe Indian girl get strong acided and this in the vid is regular acid.
Not gonna lie, kinda wish he went into strong/weak acids and their relationship to hydrolysis in water, and how that correlates to damage done to skin. He just barely mentions it in the last 30 seconds of the video. Exceptionally educational, though.
[QUOTE=J!NX;49843318]Now drink it[/QUOTE] yeah theres already acid in your stomach so big hwat
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