Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
Most acids do not corrode glass.
No, bronze is an alloy it is not a corrosive material. Bronze will corrode when exposed to corrosive materials (e.g. acids, salts, oxygen, sulfur, halogens).
If battery acid is dropped on wood it will damage the wood.
All metals corrode under the right conditions only some more easily then others. as it turn out the metals that corrode most easily are usually also the most abundant.
Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
Most acids do not corrode glass.
yes that is true
yes, assets corrode.
Because most acids will corrode the metal container.
Yes. Some can only corrode soft things, and some can corrode everything. But in short, all acids can corrode something. It only gets dangerous if the acid can corrode you.
Tartaric and Citric acids. Given time, the acids may corrode the aluminum.
Yes it does. but not all metals.
Acids corrode metals.
True-I believe.
Fake gold is the type that is most likely to corrode. Real gold does not corrode.
to corrode or burn through something to neutralise a basic substance e.g certain stings