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Both acids and bases can be corrosive/caustic.

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Is corrosive an acid or a base or both or neither?

Corrosive is a term used to describe substances that can cause damage by chemical reaction. A substance can be corrosive and either an acid or a base, depending on its chemical properties. Being corrosive does not define whether a substance is an acid or base, as both acids and bases can exhibit corrosive properties.


What happens to the corrosive properties of an acid and a base after they neutralize each other?

After neutralization, the corrosive properties of the acid and base are reduced or neutralized. This is because the reaction creates a salt and water, which are generally less corrosive than the original acid or base.


What is often corrosive a acid or base?

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What happens to the corrosive properties of an acid and a base after they neutralise each other?

These corrosive properties disappear.


Is sulfuric acid or base?

Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.


What word is used to describe the an acid or base that can destroy body tissue clothing and many other things?

"Corrosive"


Why do we care if something is an acid or a base?

Strong acids and bases are corrosive and toxic.


Is chlorine a base or acid is it a Corrosive element?

Chlorine is acidic in nature because in water its form a mixture of two acids HCl and HOCl and all the acids are corrosive so chlorine is a corrosive element.


Does nitric acid behave as a base?

Sounds unlikely, since it's an acid, therefore can't be a base which is by definition the opposite of an acid.


Is hydrochloric acid corrosive to metals?

Yes, hydrochloric acid is corrosive to metals.


Is HF a weak base?

No, it is a weak acid.Answer:HF (Hydrogen fluoride) or hydrofluoric acid when in soluton is a very corrosive acid.


Distinguish between dilute acid or base and concentrated acid or base?

Concentrated acid or base has a high amount of acid or base in a solution, usually at or near 100% concentration. Dilute acid or base has a low amount of acid or base in a solution, usually with a lower concentration. Dilute solutions are weaker and less corrosive, while concentrated solutions are stronger and more reactive.