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Why do some acids cause burns?

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Some acids have the ability to absorb water and radiate heat. It is the ability that causes burns when acid falls on our skin. Every cell has water content. The acid falling on the skin, absorbs water from the cells and liberates heat thereby causing severe burns.
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