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u can check the back of toilet cleaners. Some of them have the corrosive sign.
Pretty much on anything that can burn you
sand
The symbol warns that the material is corrosive - that it will either eat through your skin (painful) or it will dissolve steel or aluminum.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Plutonium is not corrosive.
Many hazard warnings exist: flammable, corrosive, toxic, radioactive, explosive, etc.
ALL corrosive agents burn skin. That is what corrosive means.
In the dictionary
The symbol warns that the material is corrosive - that it will either eat through your skin (painful) or it will dissolve steel or aluminum.
CORROSIVE
The main substance that is often found in corrosive cleaners is hydrochloric acid. It is often found in some cleaners like those for toilet bowls.
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.
no its not corrosive
I would wear gloves and eye protection, such as safety goggles or face shield and I would also keep corrosive substances away from living tissues, wood and metal.
It means that:1. Capable of destroying solid materials.2. Tending to eat away or consume.
A lead-acid storage cell (which is what I assume you're talking about) should have, at minimum, the "Corrosive" label.
It means that:1. Capable of destroying solid materials.2. Tending to eat away or consume.
Protactinium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.