No. Although sulfuric acid is non-flammable, contact with metals in the event of a spillage can lead to the liberation of hydrogen gas. The dispersal of acid aerosols and gaseous sulfur dioxide is an additional hazard of fires involving sulfuric acid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfuric_acid
You are right, I kind of reacted immaturely to that joke, I was mad about something else and that joke set me off. Sorry if I offended you, Read-only.
Sort of. You walked in on me and your mother one night when you were four years old. Do you want me to explain to you what we were doing?
Dammit, I knew it! I am exactly four years older than my sister! I had a feeling she isn't realted to me! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
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