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Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the molecular formula H2SO4. It is a colorless, odorless and viscous liquid that is miscible with water.[6]

Pure sulfuric acid does not exist naturally on Earth due to its strong affinity to water vapor; it is hygroscopic and readily absorbs water vapor from the air.[6] Concentrated sulfuric acid is highly corrosive towards other materials, from rocks to metals, since it is an oxidant with powerful dehydrating properties. Phosphorus pentoxide is a notable exception in that it is not dehydrated by sulfuric acid, but to the contrary dehydrates sulfuric acid to sulfur trioxide. Upon addition of sulfuric acid to water, a considerable amount of heat is released; thus the reverse procedure of adding water to the acid should not be performed since the heat released may boil the solution, spraying droplets of hot acid during the process. Upon contact with body tissue, sulfuric acid can cause severe acidic chemical burns and even secondary thermal burns due to dehydration.[7][8] Dilute sulfuric acid is substantially less hazardous without the oxidative and dehydrating properties; however, it should still be handled with care for its acidity.

Sulfuric acid is a very important commodity chemical, and a nation's sulfuric acid production is a good indicator of its industrial strength.[9][non-primary source needed] It is widely produced with different methods, such as contact process, wet sulfuric acid process, lead chamber process and some other methods.[10] Sulfuric acid is also a key substance in the chemical industry. It is most commonly used in fertilizer manufacture,[11] but is also important in mineral processing, oil refining, wastewater processing, and chemical synthesis. It has a wide range of end applications including in domestic acidic drain cleaners,[12] as an electrolyte in lead-acid batteries, in dehydrating a compound, and in various cleaning agents. Sulfuric acid can be obtained by dissolving sulfur trioxide in water.

KR-KaRuO responds:

So if I take sulfuric acid I will draw the furries well...
OKAY!
THANKS PRISMISHO XD!

Cool! I hope you can do more with this!

Hexamak responds:

There might be one tomorrow with Voice Acting if I can get it done fast enough!

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KR-KaRuO responds:

COOL FACE!!!

Me about to shoot up some bitches! (But not in the sense that I'm going to hookup with them but I will literally shoot them.)

TheMiamiDeSantos responds:

gangsta

I think I know why this is rated a 4.88

KR-KaRuO responds:

Yes me too!
THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO CLASSIFY IT GIVING YOUR RIGHT PERSONAL CRITERION!
After all, it is only a drawing and it may be a 1000/5 for someone else who sees it

I find it a bit silly. Robots will never take over artists and other people's jobs. It's just impossible.

TheMiamiDeSantos responds:

hm... i really hope it really is impossible, but well they said cars would never substitute horses, they said back on the atari times videogames were just nerd things and would never get popular. There is already people liking the AI art as well there is ai art that looks like it was made by very good artists (i'm gathering them and i will make a quiz where people try to guess "ai art or not?" and let's see if people really can know if an AI art is an AI art if they're not told it is).
There is also many technologies that are already taking some jobs, like electronic concierge, drones for delivery (such as ifood, mail, etc), self-driving cars like the tesla, industrial technologies, etc. Ever wondered why unemployment is rising? San Fracisco some time ago did put on hold a "killer police robot" https://www.cbsnews.com/news/killer-police-robots-san-francisco-plan-paused/

To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand EOFS. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of Brazilian humor most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head.

TheMiamiDeSantos responds:

yeah, some features of the cartoon is designed to the higher IQ audiences like many of the social criticism and messages some scenes and events wants to transmit. But it's still a very young cartoon with only 5 episodes released, i'm still testing the features, i will be molding it according to the audience's feedback

Very cool art my man

Hexamak responds:

Thanks dude, I'm gonna do the other guys from the Hill Art

You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round
Like a record, baby, right 'round, 'round, 'round
You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round
Like a record, baby, right 'round, 'round, 'round

EnzoComics responds:

Aaand it’s stuck in my head now 😭

I like to draw pictures and occasionally make them move.
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