What acid eats glass?

Fluoroantimonic acid is produced by carefully combining hydrogen fluoride (HF) and antimony pentafluoride (SbF5). Fluoroantimonic is powerful enough to eat its way through glass, meaning it must be stored in specially produced fluorine polymer coated containers.
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What can acid eat through glass?

In short, acid can dissolve glass. However, only a few acids, mainly acids containing the element fluorine, are corrosive enough to properly dissolve glass. An example of this is hydrofluoric acid, which is able to react with the compound silicon dioxide found in glass, thus dissolving it.
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What acid can destroy glass?

Hydrofluoric acid is a solution of hydrogen fluoride (HF) in water and is a precursor to almost all fluorine compounds. It is a colorless solution that is highly corrosive, capable of dissolving many materials, especially oxide and its ability to dissolve glass has been known since the 17th century.
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What chemical can destroy glass?

Only a few chemicals aggressively attack glass -- hydrofluoric acid, concentrated phosphoric acid (when hot, or when it contains fluorides), hot concentrated alkali solutions and superheated water. Hydrofluoric acid is the most powerful of this group; it attacks any type of silicate glass.
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Does any acid react with glass?

One of the values of glass is its relative chemical inertness. Materials such as concentrated hydrochloric or sulfuric acids can be stored in glass indefinitely. However, hydrofluoric acid will react strongly with a glass container.
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Does HCL eat glass?

Glass may be dissolved by acid. Only a few acids, primarily those containing fluorine, are corrosive enough to dissolve glass adequately. Hydrochloric acid does not react with the glass.
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Will acid damage glass?

Corrosion by acids:

While glass provides excellent resistance to most acids, there are three types which cause significant damage – hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, and phosphorus acids. When glass is attacked by these acids, especially when they are concentrated solutions, corrosion can occur quickly.
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What will muriatic acid do to glass?

Typically, products containing muriatic acid or phosphoric acid are best for removing hard water stains from glass. It's important to note that this is a specialized process, because of the dangers posed by using caustic acids and you should not attempt to use these products on your own.
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What can dissolve glass?

For example, hydrofluoric acid can dissolve glass. Did you know strong bases can be corrosive, too? An example of a base sufficiently corrosive to eat glass is sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which is a common solid drain cleaner.
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What acids can etch glass?

Acid-etched decoration is produced by covering the glass with an acid-resistant substance such as wax, through which the design is scratched. The object is then immersed in hydrofluoric acid, or a mixture of dilute hydrofluoric acid and potassium fluoride is applied to etch the exposed areas of glass.
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Can hydrochloric acid etch glass?

Root-mean-square surface roughness of the bare glass was 0.58 nm, but the roughness of the glass etched with hydrochloric acid ranged from 5.4 to 6.8 nm. The sodium concentration at the glass surface was greatly reduced, from 2.7% to 0.2%.
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What's the strongest acid in the world?

Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest super-acid known in existence which is 100,000 billion billion billion times more acid than gastric acid (pH of -31.3.). This substance is so strong it will eat through skin, bones, and pretty much any container used to store it.
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Can muriatic acid etch glass?

muriatic (and many other acids) are stored safely in glassware....it doesn't etch. What it will do is dissolve calcium buildup on your glassware and "clean" it usually so it looks new.
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What is stronger muriatic acid or sulfuric acid?

The more negative the pKa, the stronger the acid. An acid like sulfuric acid that can give away two hydrogen ions has two pKas. The pKa1 for sulfuric acid is -3, while its pKa2 is 1.99. The pKa for muriatic acid, by contrast, is -7.
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What can hydrofluoric acid eat through?

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Hydrofluoric acid won't eat through plastic. It will, however, dissolve metal, rock, glass, ceramic.
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Does sodium hydroxide eat glass?

Using sodium hydroxide (drain cleaner) we dissolve glass. Glass is nearly invulnerable to chemicals and thus why it's the preferred material for chemical containers and reaction vessels. But when exposed to molten sodium hydroxide even glass will dissolve.
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Does NaOH damage glass?

Sodium hydroxide slowly reacts with glass to form sodium silicate, so glass joints and stopcocks exposed to NaOH have a tendency to "freeze". Flasks and glass-lined chemical reactors are damaged by long exposure to hot sodium hydroxide, and the glass becomes frosted.
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Does lye eat glass?

Sodium hydroxide, aka solid drain cleaner or lye, can easily be stored in glass as a solid, but when molten, it reacts violently with glass and can actually dissolve it away!
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Does acid eat glass?

These acids are capable of dissolving almost anything – wax, rocks, metals (even platinum), and yes, even glass.
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What does hydrofluoric acid do to glass?

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Hydrofluoric acid etches glass, due to the strong bond formed between fluoride anions and the silicon molecules in glass. HF will also react with glazes, enamels, pottery, concrete, rubber, leather, many metals (especially cast iron) and many organic compounds.
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Does phosphoric acid etch glass?

Phosphoric acid attacks glass at temperatures of 200°C and above, at first etching the surface uniformly and producing a moderate increase in strength.
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Does oxalic acid affect glass?

Watch the video for a demonstration of four different glass cleaners. Out of four glass cleaners—lemon and vinegar, oxalic acid, lime remover, and ammonium chloride detergent—oxalic acid was the most effective cleaner.
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How do you erode glass?

Alkaline salts, especially phosphates, act, either wet or dry, very vigorously on glass. One class of salts, the potassium salts of phenol sulphonic acids, have been noticed to literally tear a glass bottle in pieces, whilst crystallising out of an acid solution.
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Can sulfuric acid clean glass?

Drain and rinse degreased glassware with acetone or use fuming sulfuric acid for 30 minutes. Be sure to rinse off all of the cleaning agents. It is imperative that all soap, detergents and other cleaning fluids be removed from glassware before use.
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