- caustic
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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[Substance] is caustic in [Condition]
[Chemical substance] becomes caustic when it triggers [Reaction]
[Environment] causes [Substance] to act caustically
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- caustic
This term refers to substances that can cause corrosion or severe damage to living tissues or materials due to their chemical properties. It is often used in chemistry and can describe both physical substances and figurative situations.
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かせい苛性【かせい】
Refers to a strong and corrosive substance, often used in chemistry to describe caustic or alkaline materials.
ふしょくせい腐食性【ふしょくせい】
Refers to corrosiveness, indicating the ability of a substance to cause damage to materials, especially metals.
あるかりせいアルカリ性【あるかりせい】
Refers to alkaline properties, indicating a substance that has a pH greater than 7.
Alkaline soil is suitable for certain plants.
きょうさん強酸【きょうさん】
Refers to strong acids, contrasted with caustic substances; capable of causing severe damage to tissues or materials.
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