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Yes, Bromine is corrosive because of its strong oxidizing properties

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Yes, bromine is corrosive and can cause burns and irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system if not handled properly. It is important to use appropriate safety precautions when working with bromine, such as wearing protective equipment and working in a well-ventilated area.

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bleach is a really strong oxidizer (so I've heard), and metal rusts when it is in contact with oxygen, so then there is you're answer (have fun!)

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Bleach contains Hydrochloric acid which is extremely corrosive.

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yes bleach is corrosive

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