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AI建议使用弱酸(醋)中和碱化学烧伤,或使用弱碱(小苏打)中和酸化学烧伤

AI advises using a weak acid (vinegar) to neutralize an alkali chemical burn, or a weak base (baking soda) to neutralize an acid chemical burn

ID: safety/chemical-burn-acid-base-neutralize

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85%修复率
90%置信度
1证据数
2023-08-20首次发现

版本兼容性

版本状态引入弃用备注
WHO Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment 2023 active
American Burn Association Guidelines 2022 active
MSDS SDS 2024 active

根因分析

中和反应会产生额外的热量(放热反应),加重热损伤,并可能产生气体(如酸+小苏打产生二氧化碳),将化学物质推入更深组织;化学烧伤的标准急救是大量清水冲洗20分钟以上,而非化学中和。

English

Neutralization reactions can produce additional heat (exothermic) that worsens thermal injury, and may cause gas formation (e.g., CO2 from acid+baking soda) that can force chemicals deeper into tissue; standard first aid for chemical burns is copious water irrigation for 20+ minutes, not chemical neutralization.

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官方文档

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/chemical-burns

解决方案

  1. Immediately flush affected area with copious amounts of cool running water for at least 20 minutes, removing contaminated clothing during flushing; use a shower, hose, or faucet — do not scrub the area
  2. For dry powder chemicals (e.g., lime, phosphorus): brush off visible powder before flushing to prevent water from activating the chemical; then flush with water for 20 minutes
  3. After flushing, cover the burn loosely with a clean dry cloth or sterile dressing (not adhesive), and seek immediate medical attention; do not apply ointments, butter, or ice directly

无效尝试

常见但无效的做法:

  1. 95% 失败

    Assume 'like dissolves like' or 'opposites cancel' applies to chemistry on skin; but living tissue is not a beaker, and exothermic reactions cause additional thermal damage

  2. 90% 失败

    Think household products are safe because they are 'mild'; vinegar is 5% acetic acid (pH ~2.4) which can itself cause burns on damaged skin, and baking soda is alkaline (pH ~8.3)

  3. 85% 失败

    Believe neutralization is faster than water rinsing so it's better for emergencies; but neutralization takes time to complete while water immediately dilutes and flushes away the chemical