Fluorine, chlorine and bromine are corrosive.
The most corrosive elements on the Periodic Table are all of the halogens.
lubrication
Halogens are elements found in group 7 of the periodic table. They are very reactive as they have seven electrons on the outer shell and are only gaining one more to stabilise. This makes them very reactive and alkali. Fluorine is the most corrosive, found at the top of group seven and astatine, the least corrosive, though is still very corrosive. The lower down an element in group seven is, the less corrosive it is.
the three degrees of hazard are poisonus, flammable and corrosive
Not sure about 3 aspects, but Chlorine is very corrosive.
no its not corrosive
Fluorine is a highly corrosive gaseous halogen that is capable of reacting with virtually all elements. It is extremely reactive and is usually found in compounds rather than in its pure form.
The three main elements of a triangle are its three sides, three angles, and three vertices.
Some elements are toxic (mercury, beryllium, etc.), corrosive (chlorine, fluorine), radioactive (plutonium, americium).
If you mean "elements", there are not three, but over a hundred known elements.
Please list the three elements in your question when you resubmit.
Not really corrosive!