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The property of one substance that enables it to burn, corrode or dissolve another substance by chemical reaction.
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Something alkaline that strongly irritates, corrodes or destroys living tissue (see Alkali).
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| caustic |
Strong base (alkaline) substance which irritates the skin. Corrosive. When the term is used alone, it usually refers to caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) which is used in manufacturing hard soap. It also refers to caustic potash (potassium hydroxide) which is used in manufacturing soft soap.
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| caustic |
Any substance capable of burning or destroying animal flesh or tissue.
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| caustic soda |
The common name for sodium hydroxide.
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