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A substance produced by or used in chemistry. Not all chemicals are harmful, (eg, water).
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One cause for corrosion in pipes; chemicals that can cause corrosion include carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, hydrochloric acid, chloride, and sulfuric acid.
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A situation created by an accidental release or spill of hazardous chemicals that poses a threat to the safety of workers, residents, the environment, or property.
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A fundamental substance comprising one kind of atom; the simplest form of matter.
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burns due to strong acids or alkalies coming into contact with the skin and/or eyes.
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