Chlorine
Sodium and chlorine are both completely unlike table salt. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal that explodes on contact with water. Chlorine is a greenish, highly toxic gas.
CH3OH, or methanol, is an organic compound. It is also known as wood alcohol and is both highly flammable and toxic.
Carbon monoxide is both toxic and flammable.
Flammable gas will burn. Toxic gas is poisonous. A gas can be toxic, but not flammable, flammable but not toxic, both, or neither.
yes because acids are corrosive
They both dissociate virtually 100% in water.
ZEROTOX cables is a range of non-halogenated low smoke and fume, flame retardant cables. (In short non-toxic cable).When PVC cables are involved in a fire they produce dense black smoke and hydrochloric acid gas (HCI) fumes, which are both toxic and highly corrosive.
alkali are corrosive
Both acid and alkali can be corrosive
Both. An acid and base can both be corrosive to the skin and other materials.
Both are halogens with 7 valence electrons. They are both very reactive, highly toxic, diatomic gasses.
Both acids and bases can be corrosive/caustic.
That depends on how you define those terms. Ahava claims their products are paraben free, SLS/SLES Free, and Approved for Sensitive Skin. But the company's factory is based in an illegal West Bank settlement, and they use mud sourced from Occupied shores, which is forbidden as pillage under the Geneva Conventions. Occupation is both toxic and corrosive.
Both are corrosive.
They are both corrosive to metals.
Strong acids and strong bases are both usually corrosive.
Sodium and chlorine are both completely unlike table salt. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal that explodes on contact with water. Chlorine is a greenish, highly toxic gas.