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mechanical strength, appearance, and
permeability to
liquids and gases.
Corrosive is
distinguished from caustic: the
former implies mechanical degradation...
- A
corrosive material is a
liquid or
solid that
causes full
thickness destruction of
human skin at the site of
contact within a
specified period of time...
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United Kingdom are a form of
interpersonal violence where acid or
other corrosive fluids are used with the
intention of
causing harm.
London has been called...
- bichloride[citation needed],
mercury dichloride),
historically also
known as
sulema or
corrosive sublimate, is the
inorganic chemical compound of
mercury and chlorine...
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being H 2F+ and Sb Fâ 6). This
mixture is a
superacid that, in
terms of
corrosiveness, is
trillions of
times stronger than pure
sulfuric acid when measured...
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combined with each other:
Adhesive wear;
Abrasive wear;
Fatigue wear;
Corrosive wear;
Rubbing wear or fretting;
Erosion wear;
Other minor wear phenomena...
- more
severe the
service condition (higher temperature, abrasiveness,
corrosiveness, loading), the
higher the
alloy content and
consequent amount of carbides...
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acidic or
corrosive in nature.
Corrosivity â the
promotion of
corrosion by the flux and its residues. Most
active fluxes tend to be
corrosive at room temperatures...
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interhalogen compound with the
formula ClF3. It is a colorless, poisonous,
corrosive, and
extremely reactive gas that
condenses to a pale-greenish
yellow liquid...
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corrosive substance onto the body of
another "with the
intention to disfigure, maim, torture, or kill".
Perpetrators of
these attacks throw corrosive...