If you were to "snort" Sulphuric Acid, even huff the fumes from it, it will burn the tender skin of your nose, throat, Bronchial tubes, and lungs.
Snorting battery acid, or huffing its fumes, will not give you any good feelings, or highs,
BUT it WILL damage the tissues of your body with which it makes contact, and in the best case scenario, will cause blistering of those tissues, but depending on the extent of exposure, could burn your lungs so bad that they cannot absorb Oxygen [O2] and expel Carbon Dioxide [CO2], and you will die a miserable death!!!!!
And that's guaranteed!!!!!
Check with poison control.
What do I do if someone swallows sulfuric acid?
NEVER give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness, is unconscious or is convulsing. Have victim rinse mouth thoroughly with water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Have victim drink 240 to 300 mL (8 to 10 oz) of water to dilute material in stomach. If milk is available, it may be administered AFTER the water has been given. If vomiting occurs naturally, repeat administration of water. Quickly transport victim to an emergency care facility.
Battery acid is toxic and can cause problems that may not appear right away, when ingested.
Yes. Hence the name "Battery ACID"
Based on the fact that battery acid is an acid, not a base, I would say lye. If you are asking which is farther from neutral at 7, they are equal, since lye is 1 and battery acid is a 13.
Batteries use acid to derive electricity, and this acid is known as battery fluid or 'juice'. Which acid any certain battery contains depends on who made it, why, and what technology was available. The related Wikipedia link offers an extensive list of battery types.
If ingested or breathed in in large quantities, but not small quantities.
Battery acid is toxic and can cause problems that may not appear right away, when ingested.
Yes it can and will if you swallow enough. The liquid out of a wet cell battery contains Sulfuric Acid, which is deadly to humans if ingested.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
Yes it is you can use that or Lead Acid for battery acid. Good question.
uric acid
Battery acid is made of sulfuric acid, a strong acid.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
battery acid is VERY strong....
A car battery has sulfuric (sulphuric) acid in it.
Yes. Hence the name "Battery ACID"
is battery acid a compound or mixture
Sulfuric acid is highly corrosive, and would be fatal if ingested. It is not available for retail purchase.