98% sulfuric acid, 35% hydrogen peroxide. That should dispose of the body, but add a few kg of lye, just to make certain.
When the chemist filled the 20 liter pail with sulfuric into a new pail before the lid is put on he had on his safety gear right down to boots.
He brought the pallet with the drum of acid outdoors onto cement pad then put the special tipping dolly under the drum. Then he had left the drum on the pallet then when it was tipped for pouring a wheel from the dolly slipped off the pallet board.
Now the drum is laying on the ground spewing acid, I'm short distance away and it's human instinct to assist another in trouble.
Fortunately my WHIMIS training kicked in, dressed in street cloths the situation was out of my hands all I could do was keep my distance. He did manage to upright the drum.
Sulfuric in that concentration is very heavy and thick as oil hence the name oil of vitriol.
The chemicals get cut to varying percentages as needed, I use them to refine precious metals.
Catalytic converters have three platinum group metals of value, but the problem right now is the small refinery's are buying on an as needed basis for fear of getting stuck with a high value inventory should the market plummet.
Accordingly I've changed my game, the shop is being cleared out in preparation of growing mushrooms.
I can probably uses the the nitric and sulfuric acids to modify soil conditions but this will be a whole new learning curve. Which may not apply to my mushrooms needs.
I've also built a still to distill essential oils, the 15kw Petter on restaurant oil ill be used to generate the steam to drive out the oils.
The Rhodium price is what scares the smaller refinery's, and I have no desire to stock pile or hoard these metals.
Prices in US dollar.
https://www.kitco.com/Platinum $875.00
Palladium $2,402.00
Rhodium $10,200.00