Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

can the acid used in making rubber sheet burn our skin?

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Answered by neocrust
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no not actually because the acid used us either dilute or is used to convey laxtex into useable rubber and it is drained off too
Answered by Anonymous
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Impact of Chemical Exposure on Skin
Chemical exposures to the skin can cause temporary or permanent
health damage.
Temporary Damage
Temporary skin damage
may occur from exposure to
chemicals. For example, many
workers may experience
dry, red, cracked skin from
contact with water, soaps,
gasoline, and certain types
of solvents. These health
problems usually heal quickly
when the skin is no longer in
contact with the substance.
Images illustrating skin injuries and diseases were se-
lected from Occupational Dermatoses—A Program for
Physicians. Additional information about this slide-

Permanent Damage
Permanent skin damage may
result if the skin is exposed
to a chemical that is known
to have a severe impact.
For example, a chemical
burn, as shown, may leave a
permanent scar. Exposure to
certain chemicals can result in
permanent loss of skin color.
Permanent damage may
also occur to body organs
or systems as a result of
chemical exposure to the
skin. For example, exposure
to certain solvents can result
in liver damage.
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