Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - Vol. 26 Ch. 231 - Battle For The Best Spot

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Poison isn't corrosive. Classic mistake.
"Poison" guy isn't in any danger of being sucked into the harem either way though.
are you dumb or what? nah your just delusional when it comes to some really weird points you delusional disagree the way the author is writing the story LOOL
 
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Wholesome gayness? Yes.
it’s just there
NBD, just boy thinking too hard about rizz (which we all know is real. Pleasant, attentive and kind. Who wouldn’t?) that he ends up sabotaging himself.

Just having romantic fantasies, assuming that it’s Iruma’s fault when… dude.
 
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The harder you try to escape, the stronger Chadruma's charm and beauty envelopes you
 
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Chima hugging Iruma just to assert dominance then saying “you can go now” is one of my top ten moments of this manga
 
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Poison isn't corrosive. Classic mistake.
"Poison" guy isn't in any danger of being sucked into the harem either way though.
"Poison" covers a pretty broad array of compounds, and a lot of acids are toxic. Hydrofluoric acid springs immediately to my mind, mostly because it's so damn nasty. It can corrode silicates and glass, as well, unlike most acids. But an "antidote" is...unlikely to help, to say the least. But you're correct that biological poisons aren't particularly acidic, though I'm sure some are. A lot of things are acidic that you wouldn't think are acidic, albeit only slightly.

The bigger issue is that acids can't really do something like that in the first place. Corrosion takes time, and not just seconds. You'd need a massive excess to make it work that quickly, probably higher than is physically possible in a solution. And corrosives can't just melt things endlessly, either, since they use themselves up in the process (often creating nasty byproducts). Even if the floor was concrete and/or marble (the easiest plausible materials to melt) it would take liters/gallons of the stuff to melt a hole like that. Probably enough to fill a good sized pool.

On the other hand, this is a manga with a character who appears to casually disregard the majority of the laws of physics on a regular basis (Clara). "Poison that also melts rock" isn't exactly the most unscientific thing in this series, by a long shot.
 
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"Poison" covers a pretty broad array of compounds, and a lot of acids are toxic. Hydrofluoric acid springs immediately to my mind, mostly because it's so damn nasty. It can corrode silicates and glass, as well, unlike most acids. But an "antidote" is...unlikely to help, to say the least. But you're correct that biological poisons aren't particularly acidic, though I'm sure some are. A lot of things are acidic that you wouldn't think are acidic, albeit only slightly.

The bigger issue is that acids can't really do something like that in the first place. Corrosion takes time, and not just seconds. You'd need a massive excess to make it work that quickly, probably higher than is physically possible in a solution. And corrosives can't just melt things endlessly, either, since they use themselves up in the process (often creating nasty byproducts). Even if the floor was concrete and/or marble (the easiest plausible materials to melt) it would take liters/gallons of the stuff to melt a hole like that. Probably enough to fill a good sized pool.

On the other hand, this is a manga with a character who appears to casually disregard the majority of the laws of physics on a regular basis (Clara). "Poison that also melts rock" isn't exactly the most unscientific thing in this series, by a long shot.
the comment you're replying to is from the guy who claimed he was going to stop reading after they changed the glasses that someone wore
 
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the comment you're replying to is from the guy who claimed he was going to stop reading after they changed the glasses that someone wore
Did not know that. But, since I'm a chemistry nerd who jumps at any chance to share my knowledge, I don't think that would have impacted my decision to post in the slightest, lol.
 

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