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!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
In case Kinja’d, apparently there’s been some acid spilled on British Columbia highways at various incidents
. Cars were driving through it without knowing, and now there’s a bunch of insurance claims as a result.
Moral of the story - don’t drive through acid?
I’m partially curious to know what industry uses large quantities of sulfuric acid. Maybe pulp and paper?
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Scientific sales also.
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Fertilizers and steel, I believe.
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Sulphiric acid is used in fertilizers, phosphates, metal treatment, paper, and fabric manufacturing amongst other things. I've seen trains composed of nothing but tankers of sulphuric acid.
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Huge market in the hitman circles for cleanup, too.
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Haha Trail- I wonder what it was from?
https://www.teck.com/operations/canada/operations/trail-operations-5672/
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Most industries have sulfuric acid used at one point or another. It is one of the biggest commodity chemicals out there.
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Mining, for metals extraction.
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Car batteries