meaning of acids are coresive in nature
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A corrosive substance is defined as a material capable of damaging or destroying other substances on contact via a chemical reaction. Examples of corrosive chemicals include acids, oxidizers, and bases. Specific examples include sodium hydroxide, nitric acid, and hydrogen peroxide.
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A corrosive substance is defined as a material capable of damaging or destroying other substances on contact via a chemical reaction. Examples of corrosive chemicals include acids, oxidizers, and bases. Specific examples include sodium hydroxide, nitric acid, and hydrogen peroxide
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