obiously not, it would go through your hand
Chlorine is used at a concentration of 10,000 ppm or 1% for decontamination of spillages of blood or body fluids. At this strength it is quite corrosive. It is sometimes replaced by sodium dichloroisocyanurate, a solid chlorine-releasing agent that is less corrosive.
no its not corrosive
Protactinium is not corrosive.
Not really corrosive!
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Plutonium is not corrosive.
No, helium is not corrosive.
Berkelium is not corrosive.
corrosive
Car battery acid is corrosive. The corrosive effects of salt on cars is obvious in Wisconsin.The acid will burn you, it is very corrosive.
Yes bases are corrosive.
Yes, they can be corrosive.