Corrosive acids are harmless without the presence of either water or moisture, although they can make serious skin damages if they become contact with water.
All strong acids are corrosive.
Yes, strong acids such as nitric acid and even a few weak acids are very corrosive.
The 2 main corrosive acids are hydrochrolic acid and sulphuric acid u bast@rd
Both acids and bases can be corrosive/caustic.
Yes, strong acids such as nitric acid and even a few weak acids are very corrosive.
acids and alikline are cemicals what might be corrosive and if it is corrosive it can burn through skin and metal and anything.
acids are described corrosive because they have positive hydrogen ions which has the tendency to pull negatively charged ions.
Strong acids and strong bases are both usually corrosive.
There are a huge array of corrosive acids, but the most popular is: ♦ Sulfuric acid ♦ Hydrochloride acid
Your English sucks, but Acids are corrosive, and Alkalis are caustic.
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.
Acids and alkalies are corrosive. Oxidisation is also corrosive. Any liquid or gas which breaks down things at the molecular level can be termed corrosive.