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Disadvantages of Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid has a number of drawbacks, specifically:
(1) A Nature That Is Extremely Corrosive
When sulfuric acid comes into contact with the skin or the eyes, it is very corrosive and has the potential to cause serious burns as well as damage to the tissues. This calls for stringent safety standards to be implemented in order to avoid inadvertent exposure.
The improper disposal of sulfuric acid may result in contamination of the environment, which is the second impact on the environment. In the event that it is released into the environment without being treated, its high acidity has the potential to cause damage to aquatic ecosystems, soil quality, and plant life.
Hazardous Fumes: Sulfuric acid has the potential to emit poisonous fumes when it is heated or when it is combined with water. Due to the fact that inhaling these fumes may result in respiratory disorders as well as other health concerns, it is imperative that industrial settings make use of appropriate ventilation and protective equipment.
4. There is a potential for chemical reactions
With water, sulfuric acid has a violent reaction, which results in the release of heat and has the potential to cause splattering or explosions if it is…