ALL corrosive agents burn skin. That is what corrosive means.
Absorption, Burns, and Corrosive. Hope this helps.
Your skin will be gone and maybe your gonna turn into a skeleton.
Corrosive, but it also 'burns' with hydrogen gas
yes
No, Sodium Hydroxide or NaOH is a highly corrosive substance and when it comes in contact with skin it causes severe burns. Putting it on sunburn will do nothing but make it worse. (To see what happens when NaOH spills on skin see the related link)
A patient is suffering from painful, highly corrosive burns similar to acid, and wheals have begun to appear on the skin. Which vesicant (blister agent) is suspected?
A patient is suffering from painful, highly corrosive burns similar to acid, and wheals have begun to appear on the skin. Which vesicant (blister agent) is suspected?
it is corrosive so it eats away skin if not protected. Also, it is a dehydration agent so it burns whatever it comes in contact with.
Absorption, Burns, and Corrosive. Hope this helps.
Phosgene oxime, or CX.
Muriatic acid is a highly corrosive acid that causes burns to skin. While waiting for emergency personnel to respond to the patient, it is recommended to immerse the burnt skin in water for 15 minutes.
This is a corrosive agent.
to be blunt it burns like acid like if it was on your tongue then it may burn a hole through it
Your skin will be gone and maybe your gonna turn into a skeleton.
Corrosive, but it also 'burns' with hydrogen gas
She rubbed her face with ashes from the fire that contain lye which is a very corrosive chemical that can cause skin burns.
A base, but a base targets the fat tissues making it harder to clean and a much more intense pain