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originally posted by: TinySickTears
if the dude fell of the tanker to the far side out of frame why did the other dude run to the near side and look for him?
looks like thats what he did anyway
originally posted by: Indigent
The video is clearly fake and there is no such thing as sulfuric hydrofluric acid...
Fluorhydric acid is really nasty though, if you get in contact with it, it wont burn you, you wont notice it but it will absorb trough your skin and a couple of hours latter it will start to dissolve your flesh from the inside out.
Source, am a chemist.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: TinySickTears
If it was hydroflouric acid, he would have dissolved from the outside in and would probably have reacted (jumped away) faster as he was being burned. There would probably also be more steam from the heat of reaction. Also, it would have reacted with the tank's metal surface, too.
The video shows the guy crouching and when whatever sprays out, he stands up and his head appears to touch an overhead high tension wire, which causes the flash. He then falls backwards, his feet knocking the plastic bucket off the top of the tank.
He didn't vaporize.
looks like he did
does the concentration or amount of pressure have anything to do with it?
temp?
like if it was 10% hydroflouride and 90% whatever?
a reply to:Â BigburghÂ
Yea, I know I'll get grilled for putting snopes debunking it, but there it is for anyone who cares to check it out.