PPT-Acid Safety 1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher
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2 When mixing acid and water always pour the acid into the water 3 Never allow the acid to come into contact with your skin unless your teacher has told you that
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Acid Safety 1. Always check the reagent bottle which contained the acid, or ask your teacher: Transcript
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