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  • Corrosiveness: Understanding the Ability to Cause Corrosion
    The ability to corrode is called corrosiveness.

    This term refers to the tendency of a substance to cause corrosion, which is the deterioration of a material due to a chemical reaction with its environment.

    For example, we might say that sulfuric acid has a high corrosiveness, meaning it readily causes corrosion in metals.

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