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Что (кто) такое corrosive - определение

SUBSTANCE THAT WILL DAMAGE OR DESTROY OTHER SUBSTANCES WITH WHICH IT COMES INTO CONTACT BY MEANS OF A CHEMICAL REACTION
Causticity; Caustic (substance); Corrosiveness; Corrosive; Corrosive material; Corrosive chemical; Corrosive agents
  • pictogram]] for corrosive chemicals.
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corrosive         
a.
1.
Corroding, consuming, eroding, erosive, catheretic, caustic, acrid, virulent, eating away.
2.
Corroding, wasting, consuming, gnawing wearing.
3.
Blighting, poisoning, envenoming, embittering, carking.
corrosive         
¦ adjective tending to cause corrosion.
¦ noun a corrosive substance.
Derivatives
corrosively adverb
corrosiveness noun
corrosive         
1.
A corrosive substance is able to destroy solid materials by a chemical reaction.
Sodium and sulphur are highly corrosive.
ADJ
2.
If you say that something has a corrosive effect, you mean that it gradually causes serious harm. (FORMAL)
...the corrosive effects of inflation.
= damaging
ADJ
Corrosive         
·adj Having the quality of fretting or vexing.
II. Corrosive ·noun That which has the power of fretting or irritating.
III. Corrosive ·noun That which has the quality of eating or wearing away gradually.
IV. Corrosive ·adj Eating away; having the power of gradually wearing, changing, or destroying the texture or substance of a body; as, the corrosive action of an Acid.
corrosiveness         
n.
Causticity, acridness, virulence, acrimony.
HAZMAT Class 8 Corrosive substances         
  • HAZMAT Class 8 placard on a truck in Canada.
HAZMAT Class 8 Corrosive Substances
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. A liquid that has a severe corrosion rate on steel or aluminum based on the criteria in 49CFR 173.
corrosive sublimate         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Bichloride of mercury; Corrosive sublimate; Mercury (II) chloride; Mercuric chloride; Corrosive Sublimate; Mercuric Chloride; HgCl2; Mercury bichlorate; Mercury bichloride; Cl2Hg; Mercury salt; Mercury salts; ATC code D08AK03; ATCvet code QD08AK03; Sublimate of mercury; Mercury sublimate; 🜐; White mercury; 🜑; 🜒; Mercury dichloride; Mercuric chlorid
Bi-chloride of mercury.
Corroding         
  • climbing descender]] is anodized with a yellow finish.
  • electrified railway]] line
  • The US military [[shrink wrap]]s equipment such as helicopters to protect them from corrosion and thus save millions of dollars
  • type 316 stainless steel]]) of a heat exchanger in a seawater desalination plant
  • Galvanic corrosion of an aluminium plate occurred when the plate was connected to a mild steel structural support.
  • Galvanized]] surface
  • Glass corrosion
  • [[Gold nugget]]s do not naturally corrode, even on a geological time scale.
  • These [[neodymium magnet]]s corroded extremely rapidly after only 5 months of outside exposure
  • [[Ozone cracking]] in [[natural rubber]] tubing
  • Diagram showing cross-section of pitting corrosion
  • Sacrificial anode attached to the hull of a ship
  • Sensitized metallic microstructure, showing wider intergranular boundaries
  • The collapsed Silver Bridge, as seen from the Ohio side
  • date=2007-11-05 }}. Glassproperties.com. Retrieved on 2012-07-15.</ref>
  • Normal microstructure of Type 304 stainless steel surface
GRADUAL DESTRUCTION OF MATERIALS BY CHEMICAL REACTION WITH ITS ENVIRONMENT
Corrode; Hydrogen grooving; Corrosions; Corroding; Corrosivity; Corrosives; Corrosion Types; Corrosion-resistant; Corrossion; Chemical durability; Hydrolytic class; Corrosion resistance; Corrosion and rusting; Corrosion prevention; Metal corrosion; Rusting of iron; Glass classification; Surface corrosion
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Corrode.
corrode         
  • climbing descender]] is anodized with a yellow finish.
  • electrified railway]] line
  • The US military [[shrink wrap]]s equipment such as helicopters to protect them from corrosion and thus save millions of dollars
  • type 316 stainless steel]]) of a heat exchanger in a seawater desalination plant
  • Galvanic corrosion of an aluminium plate occurred when the plate was connected to a mild steel structural support.
  • Galvanized]] surface
  • Glass corrosion
  • [[Gold nugget]]s do not naturally corrode, even on a geological time scale.
  • These [[neodymium magnet]]s corroded extremely rapidly after only 5 months of outside exposure
  • [[Ozone cracking]] in [[natural rubber]] tubing
  • Diagram showing cross-section of pitting corrosion
  • Sacrificial anode attached to the hull of a ship
  • Sensitized metallic microstructure, showing wider intergranular boundaries
  • The collapsed Silver Bridge, as seen from the Ohio side
  • date=2007-11-05 }}. Glassproperties.com. Retrieved on 2012-07-15.</ref>
  • Normal microstructure of Type 304 stainless steel surface
GRADUAL DESTRUCTION OF MATERIALS BY CHEMICAL REACTION WITH ITS ENVIRONMENT
Corrode; Hydrogen grooving; Corrosions; Corroding; Corrosivity; Corrosives; Corrosion Types; Corrosion-resistant; Corrossion; Chemical durability; Hydrolytic class; Corrosion resistance; Corrosion and rusting; Corrosion prevention; Metal corrosion; Rusting of iron; Glass classification; Surface corrosion
v. a.
1.
Erode, canker, eat away.
2.
Consume, waste, wear away, prey upon, impair.
3.
Blight, poison, envenom, embitter.
Corrosive capital         
Corrosive capital is a label for international financing to countries, typically from authoritarian states, that exploits gaps in the recipients’ governance systems and makes them more vulnerable to economic or political manipulation. The term was introduced in 2018 by The Centre for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), DW 16.

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Corrosive substance

A corrosive substance is one that will damage or destroy other substances with which it comes into contact by means of a chemical reaction.