Tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid burns the skin by

a

Hydrolysis

b

Hydration

c

Heating

d

Dehydration

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Dave333
4 years ago

Firstly, sustained thermal burns appear due to the interaction of sulfuric acid with the skin. When concentrated sulfuric acid contacts the skin, the resulting chemical reaction releases heat that brings sustained thermal damage to the skin

Fex23
3 years ago

yh cuz sulphuric acid also called H2SO4 is a dehydrating agent

aliyu10562
7 years ago

the answer is right.

egbonjosh
8 years ago

very correct

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