Acid Bath Murderer

A true crime museum is exhibiting the acid containers a 1940s British murderer used to dispose of his victims - before attempting to claim he was a 'vampire' in a desperate effort to escape the ...

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What do you do with an inconvenient corpse? A corrosive fluid may seem like the perfect solution, and murderers have been using acid and lye to cover their tracks for more than a century. New ...

MSN: True crime museum displays acid vats used by 1940s murderer who claimed to be a vampire

A true crime museum is displaying the acid vats a UK 1940’s murderer used to dispose of his victim – before claiming he was a ‘vampire’ in a bid to evade justice. John George Haigh – dubbed the ‘Acid ...

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True crime museum displays acid vats used by 1940s murderer who claimed to be a vampire

What is an acid, as defined in chemistry? An acid is any substance that in water solution tastes sour, changes blue litmus paper to red, reacts with some metals to liberate hydrogen, reacts with bases to form salts, and promotes chemical reactions (acid catalysis).

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In computer science, ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps.

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The meaning of ACID is a sour substance; specifically : any of various typically water-soluble and sour compounds that in solution are capable of reacting with a base to form a salt, redden litmus, and have a pH less than 7, that are hydrogen-containing molecules or ions able to give up a proton to a base, or that are substances able to accept ...

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