The anion chloride (Cl-) from salt is corrosive in solution.
No but they are corosive and you should avoid breathing them.
a chemical called petroleum which is in petrol it is corosive and highly flamable
The actual salt concentration is really very low and chlorine in either case is more corosive then salt anyway. judging from the effect that the magnapool sanitation system on the fittings and surroundings of my pool it seems to make no difference.
No as it may be the worlds most strongest acid but it is not corosive or toxic
corrosive means if you spill any acid on your skin your more likely to burn it
Its when manufacturers or people use a metal(also called tungsten to form a seal around especially corosive or hot materials
not only some but all acids are corrosive in nature . when you look at acid's property we find that when it falls on our body it damages our skin
well he sold the lubrifiedeyoderm but i personally prefer the eyoderm extra strength non corosive lube.
Chemical weathering - is the erosion of buildings and other structures, by the minute traces of corosive chemicals dissolved in raindrops. This gives rise to the phrase 'acid rain'.
You can use alchohal and peroxide mix but not to often because it is corosive.
Chemical weathering - is the erosion of buildings and other structures, by the minute traces of corosive chemicals dissolved in raindrops. This gives rise to the phrase 'acid rain'.
if it is consumed but topical application it is not poison