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Crime syndicates have dumped the mine tailings, including powerful acids and other materials, into local waterways.
Enzymes are proteins that are inactivated the moment they hit your stomach, where powerful acids destroy them and break them down into amino acids.
The concentrated ore will then be shipped here, and the rare earth metals will be separated from the radioactive material by using powerful acids at high temperatures.
But now even that well smells of the powerful acids that the miners use in dirt pits to process rare earth minerals needed in the West for sophisticated products ranging from iPhones to giant wind turbines.
Ore mined deep in the Australian desert and shipped to Malaysia would be mixed with powerful acids to make a slightly radioactive slurry that would be pumped through the tanks, with operating temperatures of about 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you inhale chlorine, it reacts with the water in your lungs, converting it into powerful acids.
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To get at the materials, powerful acid is pumped down bore holes.
The highest risks occurred with more powerful acid-fighting drugs called proton pump inhibitors, like Nexium, Prevacid and Prilosec.
Aside from the toxicity concerns, this is a powerful acid, and if applied incorrectly it can burn skin severely enough to cause permanent damage.
An extreme example of an exothermic heat of mixing is provided by adding an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, a powerful base, to an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, a powerful acid; the hydroxide ions (OH-) of the base combine with the hydrogen ions of the acid to form water, a highly exothermic reaction that yields 75,300 calories per 100 grams of water formed.
To get at the rare earth, powerful acid is pumped down bore holes, where it dissolves some of the earths.
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