Tag: LIQUID HANDLING
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September 13, 2021
Category: Blogs & ArticlesHydrofluoric acid is the liquid form of hydrogen fluoride (HF), a fluorine containing compound. When the compound dissolves in water, it gives a colorless liquid called hydrofluoric acid. Hydrofluoric acid has a pungent smell and its contact with the skin can result in skin burn, redness and even skin breakdown. If HF is not readily neutralized, it might result in limb loss or even death. A workplace or lab hazard may occur if hydrofluoric acid is not dispensed safely. The...
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