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Can you actually dissolve a body in hydrofluoric acid Breaking Bad?

Can you actually dissolve a body in hydrofluoric acid Breaking Bad?

In the TV show “Breaking Bad”, Walter White frequently gets rid of people who get in his way by submerging them in a plastic container full of hydrofluoric acid. This, at least in the TV show, completely dissolves the body leaving nothing but a red sludge behind at the end.

What acid is used to dissolve bodies in breaking bad?

hydrofluoric acid
In a gruesome scene, Jesse adds hydrofluoric acid (HF) to dissolve the body. It’s a useful acid to have in any lab because of its unusual chemistry. It dissolves glass and so has to be stored in plastic (PTFE or Teflon) bottles.

How did Walt get rid of Crazy 8’s body?

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Eventually using the bike lock chained to the pole, Walt strangled Krazy-8 and killed him before his body was then disintegrated by hydrofluoric acid, making him Walt’s first victim on Breaking Bad.

Where do you hide your body?

As a mental exercise, here’s our top ten places to hide a body.

  • South of Hover Park. Pros: Lots of open space, good for unmarked graves.
  • Columbia Park.
  • Levey Park.
  • Hood Park.
  • South of Kahlotus.
  • Bateman Island.
  • Yakima Delta Bird Reserve.
  • McNary Wildlife Refuge.

Does Walter White get caught?

Walt is arrested when he takes off all his clothes in a grocery store. He explains his disappearance by claiming that he had gone into a fugue state as a result of his cancer medication and simply wandered off.

How many people has Walter White killed?

Breaking Bad & El Camino

Character Murders committed by Kill Count
Walter White Emilio Koyama Krazy-8 Rival Dealers Two of Gus’ henchmen Mike Ehrmantraut Lester Frankie Matt Kenny Two unnamed white supremacist gang members Jack Welker Lydia Rodarte-Quayle Himself 201