Can lactic acid corrode metal
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No, lactic acid can't corrode metal as it is a very weak organic acid.
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Strong acids corrode metals rapidly. Strong acids react by oxidizing a metal, changing a pure elemental metal into a metal oxide. Adding strong acid to elemental iron will react to produce iron oxides or rust.
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