Why is the consetreted acid corosive
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Dehydrating agents, such as sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, calcium oxide, and glacial acetic acid, are corrosive because of their strong affinity for water. ... If water is added to the concentrated acid, the rapid generation of heat can cause the water to vaporize, causing the hot concentrated acid solution to splash
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corrosion means it is a slow process of eating away of metal and nonmetal come in the context of air and water it is called cprosion
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