acidproof
Acidproof refers to a material's ability to resist degradation or damage when exposed to acidic substances. Acids are chemical compounds that can donate protons or accept electrons, often characterized by a low pH. Exposure to acids can cause various forms of damage, including corrosion, dissolution, etching, or chemical reactions that alter the material's properties.
Materials that are acidproof are typically chosen for applications where contact with acids is unavoidable. Examples
Common materials known for their acidproof qualities include certain plastics like PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene, commonly known as