korrozív
Korrozív is a term used to describe substances that can cause irreversible damage to living tissue or to materials through chemical action. In English, the closest equivalent is corrosive. Corrosives can degrade metals by dissolution or oxidation and can burn skin, eyes, or mucous membranes on contact. The severity of harm depends on concentration, exposure time, and the route of exposure.
Common categories include acids (for example sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid), bases or caustics (such as sodium
Hazards: corrosives can cause severe burns, eye damage, respiratory irritation, and tissue destruction. Inhalation of fumes
Safety and handling: use appropriate personal protective equipment, including chemical-resistant gloves, goggles or a face shield,
First aid: if contact occurs, rinse exposed skin or eyes with running water for at least 15