Caustic wind refers to a corrosive or damaging wind that can cause harm to living organisms, structures, or the environment. It typically contains high levels of pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide or particulate matter, which can have negative health effects and impact ecosystems.
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Caustic acid, also known as sodium hydroxide, is commonly used in various industrial processes such as manufacturing, cleaning, and chemical synthesis. It is used in industries like paper production, wastewater treatment, and soap making. Additionally, it can be found in household products like drain cleaners and oven cleaners.
Another name for caustic soda is sodium hydroxide.
Kerosene is not caustic; but a prolonged contact with the skin is dangerous. Ingestion or inhalation are also dangerous.
The chemical name for caustic acid is hydrogen peroxide, and its formula is H2O2.
Caustic alkalinity refers to the ability of a substance to raise the pH of a solution to a high level, which can be damaging or corrosive. Common caustic alkaline substances include lye (sodium hydroxide) and caustic soda (potassium hydroxide), which can cause severe burns and irritation upon contact with skin.