Yes, pure sodium hypochlorite is corrosive, as it has high oxidizing powers
Yes, dangerously so.
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Yes, it is.
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Table salt: Sodium chloride (NaCl) and Sodium hydroxyde (NaOH) (Very corrosive base)
Because sodium hydroxide is corrosive.!!! The best acid cures is a carbonate.
Sodium hydroxide is a very strong chemical that is also known as lye and caustic soda. This article discusses poisoning from touching, breathing in (inhaling), or swallowing sodium hydroxide. On contact, sodium hydroxide turns skin into soap; such chemical "burns" are difficult to treat.
No, helium is not corrosive.
The ion chloride (Cl-) is corrosive.
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Sodium is part of the periodic table group of Alkali metals with only one valence electron. They are very, very reactive, but it is not corrosive.
Sodium chloride is not dangerous on the skin; but sodium hypochlorite is a strong irritant and is corrosive, because it is an oxidizer.
Sodium and chlorone ar toxic and corrosive; sodium chloride is an additive for taste improvement.
No, sodium hydroxide is highly corrosive, toothpaste may contain sodium bicarbonate.
The ion chlorine (Cl-) has a corrosive action.
Table salt: Sodium chloride (NaCl) and Sodium hydroxyde (NaOH) (Very corrosive base)
They are not comparable. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to some other material then Sodium hydroxide and vice verse.
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
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