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Urea is not considered corrosive; it is generally regarded as a non-corrosive compound. It is commonly used in fertilizers and various industrial applications without causing damage to materials. However, in concentrated forms or specific conditions, it can interact with certain metals, but this is not typical of its behavior in standard applications. Overall, urea is safe to handle under normal conditions.

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