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Beryllium itself is not considered corrosive; it is a relatively stable metal that resists corrosion in many environments. However, in certain conditions, such as exposure to strong acids or bases, beryllium can undergo corrosion. Additionally, beryllium dust and fumes can be hazardous and are toxic, requiring careful handling. Overall, while beryllium may not be corrosive in the typical sense, it does have specific safety considerations.

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