Does hypochlorous acid cause corrosion in metals?

Does hypochlorous acid cause corrosion in metals?

Hypochlorous acid causes metal corrosion 50% less than other bleaches, but like water, this acid also causes corrosion if left for a long time and in high concentration on metals such as brass, copper, iron, and low-quality steel. If stainless steel is immersed in high-concentration hypochlorous acid for a long time, corrosion will occur



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