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but inhalation or ingestion of a corrosive substance can damage the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts... A low concentration of a corrosive substance is usually an... which precludes a corrosive from being a poison... Both corrosive acids and corrosive bases are able to defat skin by catalyzing the hydrolysis of fats... can also be corrosive to tissues and other materials... making it significantly more corrosive than one would expect from its pKa alone... Common corrosive chemicals are classified into...

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