Why do acids have corrosive nature …
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 10 months ago
Generally, metals are electro-positive elements meaning they are good electron donors. So, when an acidcomes in contact with a metal surface it undergoes de-protonation quite easily. Essentially, the metal-acidsystem forms a Redox couple. This oxidation of metals is the main cause for corrosion
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