Government Worker, Chemist and toilet cleaners:)
a science teacher...
well corrosive chemicals are widely used by government to clear out the way in the jammed pipes of gutter line, as it burned the stuff stucked in that, also these chemicals are being used as a toilet cleaners the third world countries where they are very cheap, corrosive chemicals are also being used in labrotories to carryout experiments, corrosive chemicals are also being used in bio-chemical bombs.
Battery acid is corrosive, so don't get any of it on your skin.
use of a non corrosive lightweight metal
There are several precautions to take with corrosive substances. Primarily is skin, eye and respiratory protections. Another set of precautions is to ensure that the containers holding the corrosives are non reactive.
use to burn chemicals
well corrosive chemicals are widely used by government to clear out the way in the jammed pipes of gutter line, as it burned the stuff stucked in that, also these chemicals are being used as a toilet cleaners the third world countries where they are very cheap, corrosive chemicals are also being used in labrotories to carryout experiments, corrosive chemicals are also being used in bio-chemical bombs.
Use the safety shower if corrosive or irritating chemicals splash extensively on you or your clothing.
cauterization
Jobs use scientific notation when people need to compute very large or very small numbers.
Physicist, chemist, biologists, and doctors all use scientific notation.
Scientists use spreadsheets to track scientific progress in chemicals and to track the amount of chemicals e.g. in scientific calculations or in experiments. also to keep track on how useful the chemical is.
Battery acid is corrosive, so don't get any of it on your skin.
No it is not. It is made at the Barnaul plant and they no longer use corrosive primers.
Drain cleaner is extremely corrosive - that's why there are labels on all the bottles warning you to not let the chemicals inside come in contact with your skin or eyes. Chemical drain cleaners are solvents, meaning they are designed to dissolve anything they come in contact with, whether you want them to or not. If you're planning on using a chemical drain cleaner to knock a clog out of the drain, try to avoid drain cleaners that you use lye or acid - these are the most corrosive chemicals around and can cause serious harm if not used carefully!
Tyvek is not designed for this purpose and would be too expensive for such a use. Instead tyvek is a chemical resistant material used in laboratory tubing and equipment. It almost perfect for use with corrosive chemicals of all types.
Jobs such as NASA engineer, pharmaceuticals, or a job that measures something very large or small such as a biologist or things in the medical industry, or an astronomer.
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