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Corrosive substances are substances that can damage tissues when they come in contact with them. Many corrosive liquids are in common use, for example, ...
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A corrosive material is a liquid or solid that causes full thickness destruction of human skin at the site of contact within a specified period of time.
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Corrosion is a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable oxide. It is the gradual deterioration of materials
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This mixture is a superacid that, in terms of corrosiveness, is trillions of times stronger than pure sulfuric acid when measured by its Hammett acidity ...
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Corrosion is the breakdown of materials due to chemical reactions. It is usually oxidation with air molecules and often in the presence of water.
A chemical burn occurs when living tissue is exposed to a corrosive substance (such as a strong acid, base or oxidizer) or a cytotoxic agent.
A corrosion inhibitor or anti-corrosive is a chemical compound added to a liquid or gas to decrease the corrosion rate of a metal that comes into contact ...
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Concentrated sulfuric acid is highly corrosive towards other materials, from rocks to metals, since it is an oxidant with powerful dehydrating properties.