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Iron (symbol Fe, atomic number 26) is subject to corrosion.
Concentrated sulfuric acid typically has a hazard symbol of a skull and crossbones, indicating it is toxic, along with a corrosion symbol, indicating it is corrosive.
Zinc has the chemical symbol Zn. It is a metallic element commonly used in batteries and as a coating to protect other metals from corrosion.
The chemical symbol of gold is Au, which comes from the Latin word "aurum." It is a precious metal known for its valuable properties such as resistance to corrosion and conductivity.
Niobium, which was once called "columbium".
The chemical symbol for iridium is Ir. It is a dense, corrosion-resistant transition metal that is commonly used in various applications, including in the production of high-performance spark plugs and in the electronics industry.
Tin. It comes from tin's Latin name: stannum.
The corrosion hazard symbol signifies that a substance or material has the potential to cause damage to skin, eyes, and other living tissues upon contact. It indicates that appropriate precautions should be taken when handling the substance to prevent harm from occurring.
Titanium is an element. Ti is the symbol 22 is the atomic number.
The element with the chemical symbol Sn is tin. Tin is commonly used to make cans because it is resistant to corrosion and can be easily shaped into thin sheets for can production.
Ta is the symbol for the element Tantalum, atomic number 73.
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