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Both. An acid and base can both be corrosive to the skin and other materials.
Battery acid is corrosive, so don't get any of it on your skin.
Acids may cause irritations in your skin.
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...
Phosphoric acid is corrosive on the skin and eyes. Also inhalation and ingestion must be avoided.
Both. An acid and base can both be corrosive to the skin and other materials.
Battery acid is corrosive, so don't get any of it on your skin.
Acids may cause irritations in your skin.
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...
Phosphoric acid is corrosive on the skin and eyes. Also inhalation and ingestion must be avoided.
Wash the acid off as soon as possible.
You should be careful because if you drop the acid it nay be corrosive and you might cause you life into danger because corrosive damages the skin
Corrosive waste is just like waste (Rubbish/Old) But it is corrosive, it contains STRONG acid will burn straight through bones, skin, metal. Anything really.
Yes. It is highly corrosive and also has strong dehydrating and oxidising property. It could cause burning of the skin.
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.
ALL corrosive agents burn skin. That is what corrosive means.
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?