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what is alkali burn?​

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Answered by mansioberoi10
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Alkali burns are caused by lye (e.g., Drano, Liquid Plummer), lime, or ammonia, in addition to other agents; they are characterized by liquefaction necrosis. They are worse than acid burns because the damage is ongoing.

Answered by shivbabaashadevi
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Alkali burns are caused by lye (e.g., Drano, Liquid Plummer), lime, or ammonia, in addition to other agents; they are characterized by liquefaction necrosis. They are worse than acid burns because the damage is ongoing.

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