Burning Man 2023: Attendees told to shelter in place, no access in or out after storm
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Hearteyes 
(09-02-2023, 10:23 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Apparently the alkaline "mud" can cause chemical burns.

Its acid mud lye mud would be ok with water.
But it depends on pressure and temperature and what kind of acid.
Sodium Hydroxide has to be heated in pressure I mean just like hydrochloric acid it can do damage.
But is usually does things to rocks metals. Sulfuric acid pentaflouric acid no water going to help you.
Hydroflouric acid you need injections over time to stop it eating your bones.
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RE: Burning Man 2023: Attendees told to shelter in place, no access in or out after storm - by MONGOSLEEPS - 09-03-2023, 06:56 AM



















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