yes
The Precipitate.
Limewater reacts with carbon dioxide to produce a precipitate. It reacts to form calcium carbonate(s) and water(l).
Halogens are corrosive for metals in water solutions.
Corrosive
an acid
Magnesium. I believe Magnesium does not react to fresh water but salt water is very corrosive and will disolve the metal.
No, in fact it hardly reacts with anything.
It is non-corrosive and odorless.
corrosive and reacts with cretin metals APEX
This canister contains a very corrosive liquid.
You can infer that it is corrosive which means it can wear away.If a substance reacts with a metal to produce hydrogen gas, you may infer that the substance is corrosive.
Acids and alkalies are corrosive. Oxidisation is also corrosive. Any liquid or gas which breaks down things at the molecular level can be termed corrosive.
Different metals have different reactions to different liquids. Iron rusts in water but rusts slowly in Sodium Hydroxide solution. Aluminum is indifferent to water but reacts violently to Sodium Hydroxide solution.In general the most corrosive liquid would be magic acid (HF) however there are (again) exceptions
A corrosive symbol on a product label indicates that the product is a corrosive material that could, depending on how corrosive it is, corrode steel or aluminum, or damage skin or other body tissue it may come in contact with. Usually, when we say "contact" we are talking about the skin being in contact with the corrosive liquid. However, vapors from a corrosive liquid can irritate the nose, lungs and eyes. In some cases the vapors of a corrosive liquid can be severely irritating and a hazard in themselves.
When iron reacts with oxygen and water, the chemical reaction that forms is known as rust. This is considered to be corrosive for most metal elements.
Water is cheap, relatively non-corrosive, readily available, and perhaps most of all, water has the highest Latent Heat of Fusion of any liquid.