What kind of acid did Walter White use?

Dissolving a Body in Lye
It's surprising Walt settled on hydrofluoric acid for his body disposal plan, when the notorious method for dissolving flesh is using a base rather than an acid.
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Can hydrofluoric acid dissolve humans?

Basically, once the Acid stops dissolving and becomes weak, you have to keep adding more. But it will eventually dissolve a whole human body.
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What acid did Walter White use in Breaking Bad?

Walter knows that an acid such as hydrofluoric acid (HF) will be able to dissolve the bodies as it can destroy tissue and decalcify bone, so he steals a few large bottles of HF from his high school chemical stores.
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What acid did Walter and Jesse use?

The dissolving bath

In a gruesome scene, Jesse adds hydrofluoric acid (HF) to dissolve the body. It's a useful acid to have in any lab because of its unusual chemistry. It dissolves glass and so has to be stored in plastic (PTFE or Teflon) bottles.
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What do Walt and Jesse use to dissolve bodies?

The prosecutor said when it came time to hide the evidence, the suspects took a cue from “Breaking Bad,” a TV show in which characters Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) were seen several times throughout the series disposing of victims' bodies by submerging them in plastic tubs filled with ...
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Can I buy hydrofluoric acid?

You can buy Hydrofluoric Acid (70%, 60%, 50%, 49%, 48%, 5% & 0.5% Solutions) online, locally near you at a distribution center (US only) or you can call 512-668-9918 to order your chemicals by phone.
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Can you actually dissolve a body in sulfuric acid?

British murderer John George Haigh used sulfuric acid to dissolve at least six of his victims in the 1940s. He processed the bodies in a 45-gallon oil drum and reported that the victims dissolved completely in about two days.
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What is 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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How do you make magic acid?

Magic acid (FSO3H·SbF5) is a superacid consisting of a mixture, most commonly in a 1:1 molar ratio, of fluorosulfuric acid (HSO3F) and antimony pentafluoride (SbF5).
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Where do you get sulfuric acid?

Sulfuric acid is prepared industrially by the reaction of water with sulfur trioxide (see sulfur oxide), which in turn is made by chemical combination of sulfur dioxide and oxygen either by the contact process or the chamber process.
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What will muriatic acid eat through?

Muriatic acid can burn skin and eat through metal and plastics, so it shouldn't be taken lightly.
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What happens if you drink hydrofluoric acid?

Swallowing hydrogen fluoride can damage the esophagus and stomach. The damage may progress for several weeks, resulting in gradual and lingering narrowing of the esophagus.
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What can Fluoroantimonic acid dissolve?

Fluoroantimonic Acid's Kryptonite: Teflon

Fluoroantimonic acid otherwise will dissolve glass, most plastics, every organic compound (including the human body) and will explode in water.
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Can acid dissolve diamond?

No, acids cannot dissolve diamonds, for the simple reason that a diamonds carbon atoms are too tightly packed together for the Hydrogen ions to be able to dissolve the substance. Hope this has been helpful! Nope, diamonds do not dissolve in any acid.
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Why do they put lye on bodies?

A lye solution, heated to 300 Fahrenheit degrees (148 Celsius), can dissolve an entire body into an oily brown liquid in just three hours. Dissolving of bodies in lye is a time-tested method used by Mexican drug cartels to get rid of tell-tale corpses.
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What does HF smell like?

Hydrofluoric Acid: What Does it Smell Like

The smell of the acid is a strong, irritating odor that will be followed by symptoms of severe injury to the skin and eyes, inhalation and ingestion irritation.
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What acid is used to melt people?

According to informants, a common method of disposal is to dissolve the bodies of victims in vats of sulfuric acid.
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Which is a super acid?

According to the classical definition, a superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100% pure sulfuric acid, which has a Hammett acidity function (H0) of −12. According to the modern definition, a superacid is a medium in which the chemical potential of the proton is higher than in pure sulfuric acid.
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Who is the Queen of acid?

Nitric Acid (HNO3) is known as Queen of acids. It is fuming and corrosive. It is a powerful oxidizing agent, and reacts violently with many non-metallic compounds.
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Is there an acid that eats everything?

And its name is hydrofluoric acid.
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What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid?

The reaction of hydrogen peroxide on concentrated sulfuric acid produces highly activated and oxidizing peroxymonosulfuric acid (H2SO5), also called Caro's acid [1]. Depending on the preparation procedure (see below), piranha solutions can contain up to 5% peroxymonosulfuric acid.
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What will sulfuric acid eat through?

Reactivity. Sulfuric acid is very reactive and dissolves most metals, it is a concentrated acid that oxidizes, dehydrates, or sulfonates most organic compounds, often causes charring. Sulfuric acid reacts violently with alcohol and water to release heat.
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Would hydrofluoric acid dissolve a bathtub?

When Jesse puts the dead Emilio in a bathtub and adds the acid, he proceeds to dissolve the body, as well as the tub, the floor supporting the tub, and the floor below that. Hydrofluoric acid is corrosive stuff. Hydrofluoric acid attacks the silicon oxide in most types of glass.
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How do you make hydrofluoric acid?

Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is produced by the reaction of concentrated sulfuric acid with fluorspar (calcium fluoride): CaF2+H2SO4→2HF+CaSO4.
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