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HF - hydrofluoric acid is probably the most feared chemical compound that there is. The reason its so feared is that is that it is very corrosive. It will burn through human skin. Even quite a small exposure on your skin can cause a heart attack. And I really wanted--and I still want--to do an experiment with HF. or rather, I want Neil to do an experiment for me with HF. I want to see what happens if we put a lightbulb--an electric lightbulb--the old, not energy saving sort into a beaker of HF. The reason why its interesting is because HF can dissolve glass. Glass, the chemists friend: we use it for test tubes, bottles, Kipps Apparatus but HF attacks glass. Chemically, it breaks the silicon-oxygen bonds and forms silicon-fluorine bonds and the compound that dissolves away in the liquid HF. It was really a bit disappointing. The lightbulb sat there glowing, peacefully in the HF The HF has to be in a special plastic beaker that is cloudy, so you cant see through the side. And i