Corrosive? NO, but will scratch the paint if wiped/not rinsed off.
The corrosive action of acid rain on granite is a chemical property. It involves a chemical reaction between the acid in the rain and the minerals in the granite, leading to its deterioration over time. This reaction changes the chemical composition of the granite, making it a chemical property.
The density of granite stone dust is typically around 150 pounds per cubic foot or 2,400 kilograms per cubic meter.
Car battery acid is corrosive. The corrosive effects of salt on cars is obvious in Wisconsin.The acid will burn you, it is very corrosive.
all you have to do is clean it up
Dust or solid?
i think it's too heavy
because they would be too heavy
A substance that is very very reactive (even to dust), flammable and toxic.
Magic and fairy dust
A major problem in geothermal power plants, where the silica dust comes up along with the steam. Very corrosive by sand blasting. A cyclone is one trick to separate dust and vapour.
no its not corrosive
Any acid is capacble of dissolving granite, though the rate of which it is dissolved depends upon the "strength" of the acid. The "strength" of an acid can be measured commnly by pH. So an acid with a pH of 6 will take a long time to disolve the granite, whereas an acid with a pH of 1 will take a much shorter time.