The element with atomic number 8 is oxygen; a bigger challenge would be to find a corrosive solution that does not contain it, since it's present in most acids and all hydroxides.
Oxyacid
Oxyacid
oxyacid
The word 'iodine' can refer to either the corrosive and poisonous chemical element of the halogen group or a solution of this element mixed with alcohol. The solution is commonly used as a mild antiseptic.
There can be elements or compounds in solution. For instance, sodium chloride is a solution of a compound. Conversely, a solution of bromine is a solution containing an element.
Chlorine is acidic in nature because in water its form a mixture of two acids HCl and HOCl and all the acids are corrosive so chlorine is a corrosive element.
fluorine
The answer is TIN.
No. By definition a "solution" has a minimum of two components. An element is a single atomic entity. A solution cannot be an element.
Sodium is part of the periodic table group of Alkali metals with only one valence electron. They are very, very reactive, but it is not corrosive.
Hydrogen is a mixture solution element
Seawater is water (H2O which is a compound) containing soluble compounds but also insoluble materials. We can consider, with approximation, that the seawater is a homogeneous solution.