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Is sodium bicarbonate an irritant or corrosive substance?

Sodium bicarbonate is generally considered to be a mild irritant and not corrosive. It may cause mild skin and eye irritation upon contact, but it is not considered to be a severe irritant or corrosive substance.


What is a hazard warning irritant?

Not corrosive but will make the skin red or blister


Is hydrochloric acid irritant corrosive or flammable?

Hydrochloric acid is both irritant and corrosive. It can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system upon contact. It is also corrosive to metals and can cause severe burns on contact with skin. Hydrochloric acid is not flammable.


What name is given to a hazardous substance that can burn through skin and other substances Toxic Irritant Corrosive?

The name given to a hazardous substance that can burn through skin and other substances is corrosive.


What are the precautionary signs that are the important in handling substances?

irritant, harmful, harmful to environment, poison, flammable, corrosive


What is nitric acid corrosive or irritant?

nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.


Why is a corrosive label more dangerous than a irritant label?

The corrosive label is more harmful because although irritant labels shows us that the substance can cause reddening or blistering to the skin, corrosive subtances can attack and DESTROY tissue, including the eyes and skin.


What is the difference between corrosive and irritant?

Agitated is to cause or to move with violence or sudden force.Irritated is angered, provoked, or annoyed.


Name one substance that is not attacked by corrosive acids?

Gold is a substance that is not attacked by most corrosive acids, making it a popular choice for jewelry and other applications where resistance to corrosion is desired.


Why is it not safe to put oven cleaner on your skin?

because it is either corrosive, which can burn your skin, or it's irritant, which can give you a bad rash.


Which is more dangerous a corrosive substance or an irritant?

It's a question of degree. Corrosion actually destroys the tissue (e.g. skin), whereas irritants would only produce a stinging, blistering or reddening.


Which safety symbols would expect to see for an experiment that requires the use of acid?

You would expect a corrosive symbol, or an irritant symbol, depending on the concentration.