corrosive in the PONS Dictionary

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Multiple rotating heads, each studded with silicon wafers, get forced against a large rotating buffing pad, which is bathed in corrosive slurry.
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The chemical resistance of glass can allow it to remain in a corrosive environment for many thousands and even millions of years.
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In medieval times, realgar was used as a rodent poison, as a corrosive, and as a red paint pigment.
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Formed by distilling roasted stibnite with corrosive sublimate, or dissolving stibnite in hot concentrated hydrochloric acid and distilling.
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The liquid is corrosive and may produce dermatitis from skin contact in humans and animals.
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Problems were encountered due to the high operating temperatures and pressures and the corrosive nature of the chemicals.
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Uranium hexafluoride is very corrosive, which presented serious handling difficulties, leading to serious consideration of the borohydride.
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Sulfur had to be removed because of their corrosive attack on nickel-base alloys at operational temperature.
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Chemical scarification uses corrosive chemicals to remove skin and induce scarring.
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In a corrosive atmosphere, the grain interfaces of these sensitized alloys become very reactive and intergranular corrosion results.
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