korroottisia
Korroottisia is the plural form of the Finnish adjective korroottinen, used to describe substances or conditions that can cause or promote corrosion. In chemistry, materials science and safety contexts, korroottisia materials are those capable of damaging other substances, most commonly metals, through chemical reactions such as acid–base attacks, oxidation, or hydrolysis. The term appears in safety data sheets, laboratory notes, and industrial classifications to indicate corrosive hazards.
The concept covers a range of agents, including strong mineral acids (for example sulfuric or hydrochloric
In practice, identifying korroottisia substances informs handling, storage, and emergency response. Safety measures typically include appropriate
Korroottisia is a descriptive term rather than a theory, important for corrosion engineering, process safety, and