14. Which of the following can be best used to handle liquid acid spills? A. Soda ash C. Activated charcoal B. Aspirator bulb D. Acetic acid
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Among the options given, soda ash (A) is the best choice. Soda ash, or sodium carbonate, is a common substance used to neutralize acid spills. It reacts with the acid to form a less harmful substance, reducing the risk of injury or damage. Activated charcoal (C) Show more…
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