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what is corosive nature​

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Answered by Rimu0
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Explanation:A corrosive substance may attack a wide variety of materials, but the term is usually applied to chemicals that can cause chemical burns upon contact with living tissue. A corrosive substance may be a solid, liquid, or gas. The term "corrosive" comes from the Latin verb corrodere, which means "to gnaw"

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The word corrosive refers to any chemical that will dissolve the structure of an object. They can be acids, oxidizers, or bases. When they come in contact with a surface, the surface deteriorates.

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