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All acids are not corrosive. Justify the statement.

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Answered by tarannumperween8862
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Answer:

All acids are not corrosive. Acids are of 2 types based on reactivity namely strong acids and weak acids. ... While weak acids are very less reactive due to which they donot corrode. They also have a high pH value than strong acids

Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

All acids are not corrosive.

Acids are of 2 types based on reactivity namely strong acids and weak acids. ...

While weak acids are very less reactive due to which they donot corrode.

They also have a high pH value than strong acids

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