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What happens if you pour sulfuric acid down the drain?
When sulfuric acid is poured down the drain, it quickly reacts with the clog and in the process gases like sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide may be formed. These gases are toxic and hence the need to pour the acid slowly, make sure the room is properly ventilated and wear PPEs.
Will sulfuric acid eat through PVC?
Hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid react excessively with water when mixed together. The chemical reaction is excessive such that even attempting to dilute these chemicals with water would lead to more problems. Adding water will thereby generate more heat and damage the PVC pipes.
Can you pour sulfuric acid in water?
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction. If you add water to concentrated sulfuric acid, it can boil and spit and you may get a nasty acid burn.
What happens when you mix sulfuric acid and Drano?
However, drain cleaners have some extremely toxic ingredients, and mixing two brands of drain cleaner can create a poisonous situation or even cause an explosion. For example, if you mix a drain cleaner with sulfuric acid and one with sodium hydroxide, you get an acid-base reaction, resulting in salt and water.
Will sulfuric acid dissolve roots?
Sulfuric acid works by disintegrating organic matter such as tree roots, rags, soap scum, hair, sanitary napkins, paper, grease, fats, and food residue. Once the organic matter disintegrates, it can be easily flushed by water.
Does sulfuric acid hurt pipes?
Because it corrodes metal, sulfuric acid can damage chrome, stainless steel and galvanized steel plumbing pipes. It’s recommended for use only if you have plastic plumbing pipes, and even these can sustain heat damage if you introduce the drain cleaner too quickly or use too much of it.
Will sulfuric acid harm cast iron pipes?
Sulfuric acid is corrosive to cast iron. Another, more common problem—internal corrosion—occurs within the pipes themselves, and is usually caused by the acidity of the actual sewage running through the pipes. Waste running through pipes can cause hydrogen sulfide gas buildup, which oxidizes and produces sulfuric acid.
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