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corrosive removal of materials by chemical actions.
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corrosive This term is used to describe the effects of an acid (pH below 7). Technically, the terms "caustic" and "corrosive" are each used to describe the chemical actions of compounds at opposite ends of the pH scale. When you consider, however, that both extremes of pH can cause chemical burns and "abrasion" they are - in effect - synonymous.
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corrosive Having the capability or tendency to cause corrosion: a corrosive acid.
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corrosive a substance that erodes and deteriorates the materials with which it comes in contact, such as metals, fabrics and human tissues.
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corrosive A liquid or solid that causes visible destruction or irreversible alterations in human skin tissue at the site of contact. Cross-Contamination: The transfer of a chemical contaminant from on person, piece of equipment, or area to another that was previously not contaminated with that substance.
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