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  2. Chemical burn - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include itching, bleaching or darkening of skin, burning sensations, trouble breathing, coughing blood and/or tissue necrosis. Common sources of chemical burns include sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4), hydrochloric acid (HCl), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), lime (CaO), silver nitrate (AgNO 3), and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2). Effects depend on the ...

  3. Sulfuric acid - Wikipedia

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    Upon contact with body tissue, sulfuric acid can cause severe acidic chemical burns and secondary thermal burns due to dehydration. [8] [9] Dilute sulfuric acid is substantially less hazardous without the oxidative and dehydrating properties; though, it is handled with care for its acidity.

  4. Sulfuric acid poisoning - Wikipedia

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    For superficial injuries, washing (therapeutic irrigation) is important.Emergency treatments include protecting the airway, which might involve a tracheostomy.Further treatment will vary depending on the severity, but might include investigations to determine the extent of damage (bronchoscopy for the airways and endoscopy for the gastrointestinal tract), followed by treatments including ...

  5. Burn - Wikipedia

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    Chemical burns can be caused by over 25,000 substances, [2] most of which are either a strong base (55%) or a strong acid (26%). [36] Most chemical burn deaths are secondary to ingestion . [ 2 ] Common agents include: sulfuric acid as found in toilet cleaners, sodium hypochlorite as found in bleach, and halogenated hydrocarbons as found in ...

  6. Acid attack - Wikipedia

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    A positive correlation has been observed between acid attacks and ease of acid purchase. [49] Sulfuric, nitric, and hydrochloric acid are most commonly used and are all cheap and readily available in many instances. For example, often acid throwers can purchase a liter of concentrated sulfuric acid at motorbike mechanic shops for about 40 U.S ...

  7. Gerard Butler Suffered Acid Burns to His Face While Filming ...

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    Gerard Butler told Seth Meyers how he suffered phosphoric acid burns to his face while filming a scene in his new action thriller 'Plane'.

  8. Kids suffer ‘burn-like injuries’ from acid poured on slides ...

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    Two children suffered “burn-like injuries” after playing at a Massachusetts playground that had been doused in acid, fire officials said. Kids suffer ‘burn-like injuries’ from acid poured ...

  9. 2 kids suffer 'burn like injuries' after acid is poured on ...

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    Two children suffered "burn like injuries" after having played at a Massachusetts playground that had been doused in acid, fire officials said. 2 kids suffer 'burn like injuries' after acid is ...