• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    14 hours ago

    Party/water baloons are usually made from latex, which is resistant to some acids but not others.

    Another option is to use nitrile or vinyl gloves.

    https://glovesbyweb.com/pages/gloves-chemical-resistance-chart

    You’re not really looking for long-term storage, so as long as the material holds up for a few min while you fly around… You may even want it to disolve to destroy evidence and ensure the acid is actually deployed.

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      13 hours ago

      Tbh I really hope nobody is flying anything particularly corrosive around in a water balloon, that has far too much potential to do harm to an unlucky randomer.

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        13 hours ago

        The Signal group imbeciles were pretty chuffed about an ENTIRE apartment building being collapsed on their single person target. Collateral damage from a bursting balloon seems trivial, by comparison…