Strong acids and strong bases are both usually corrosive.
Because Sulphuric Acid is a strong acid and is corrosive in nature.. By corrosive i mean that it will eat anything that come in contact with it..... for eg:- paper, skin, wood, cloth, etc...
All strong acids are corrosive.
They both dissociate virtually 100% in water.
When a substancd is corrosive it usually is a strong acid or alkali that can eat away at materials
A weak base could be more corrosive than a strong base if the strong base was in a very dilute solution or if the weak base was extremely concentrated.
They are highly corrosive in nature and dissociate extensively in solutions. They behave as good electrolytes.
Because Sulphuric Acid is a strong acid and is corrosive in nature.. By corrosive i mean that it will eat anything that come in contact with it..... for eg:- paper, skin, wood, cloth, etc...
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All strong acids are corrosive.
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They both dissociate virtually 100% in water.
When a substancd is corrosive it usually is a strong acid or alkali that can eat away at materials
Yes, Bromine is corrosive because of its strong oxidizing properties
Yes, strong acids such as nitric acid and even a few weak acids are very corrosive.
Yes, strong acids such as nitric acid and even a few weak acids are very corrosive.
It would burn as acid is corrosive
A weak base could be more corrosive than a strong base if the strong base was in a very dilute solution or if the weak base was extremely concentrated.