Any solution that is responsible for corrosion of substances is a corrosive solution.
Most commonly we use iron's rusting as an example of corrosion which is formed by
moisture in air.
Some commonly known corrosive solutions are Hydrochloric acid, Iron(III) chloride, HF, Aqua fortis, Acetic acid, Hydroxylammonium nitrate, Aqua regia .
This solution may be toxic, corrosive or radioactive.
Concentrated acids have a high amount of acid molecules in a solution, while corrosive acids have the ability to cause damage to materials upon contact due to their chemical properties. Corrosive acids can be concentrated, but not all concentrated acids are corrosive.
Yes, it is possible; supplemetary the chloride ion is corrosive.
A solution having a pH=1 is very acidic.
To avoid splashing and losses of solution.
dilute
Yes, a NaCl salt solution containing dissolved oxygen will be more corrosive than an air-free salt solution. Oxygen can enhance the corrosive properties of the salt solution by promoting oxidation reactions that accelerate the corrosion of metals. Oxygen is a more powerful oxidizing agent compared to other components in the solution, leading to increased corrosion.
Corrosive substance can be removed with contrasting pH substances. Because corrosive substances are acidic or low on the pH scale, the solution to remove them needs to be high in the pH scale, or basic. Ammonia is an example of a basic solution.
It's effect on certain metals.
Oxyacid
Oxyacid
oxyacid
The anion chloride (Cl-) from salt is corrosive in solution.
This solution may be toxic, corrosive or radioactive.
Concentrated acids have a high amount of acid molecules in a solution, while corrosive acids have the ability to cause damage to materials upon contact due to their chemical properties. Corrosive acids can be concentrated, but not all concentrated acids are corrosive.
The element with atomic number 8 is oxygen; a bigger challenge would be to find a corrosive solution that does not contain it, since it's present in most acids and all hydroxides.
The lower the PH, the higher the acidity.