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Can hydrochloric acid eat through plastic?

Just a question, if so how can i make it/get it?

Answer:

Plastics cover a wide range of materials, and some are not stable to acids and others are. For instance, polycarbonate plastics would be a poor choice, but polypropylene would be fine. See the charts I have provided links to.

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