Yes! Octane fuel is corrosive. Tankers that transport the fuel have to be made of reinforced steel so that the fuel does not corrode it. Rockets using this fuel have to have the fuel tanks also made of reinforced steel.
Yes bases are corrosive.
Gasoline should not be disposed of just anywhere. It can have harmful effects on the environment. Gasoline can also catch on fire. Gasoline can be recycled.
poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
ammonia
Fossil Fuels
Honda said YES. Voids some warrentys
All gasoline with ethanol additive are approved for vehicles in all different octane grades.Just beware of putting e85 in a vehicle that is not flex fuel, it can cause damage to the fuel lines as ethanol is more corrosive than gasoline.
no its not corrosive
When gasoline comes into contact with an open wound, it can cause significant irritation, chemical burns, and tissue damage due to its toxic and corrosive properties. Additionally, gasoline can introduce harmful chemicals and pathogens into the wound, increasing the risk of infection. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if gasoline enters an open wound to ensure proper cleaning and treatment.
Not really corrosive!
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Protactinium is not corrosive.
Yes bases are corrosive.
Yes. It is highly corrosive.
ALL corrosive agents burn skin. That is what corrosive means.
Charcoal should not be used to treat poisoning caused by such corrosive products as lye or other strong acids or petroleum products such as gasoline, kerosene, or cleaning fluids.
No, corrosive and alkaline are not the same. Alkaline substances have a pH greater than 7, while corrosive substances can cause damage or destruction through chemical reaction. Some corrosive substances can be alkalis, but not all corrosive substances are alkaline.