Automotive batteries are an example of which hazard class?

  • A.Flammable
  • B.Toxic
  • C.Corrosive
  • D.Explosive

Detailed Solution:

Correct Answer: Corrosive

Automotive batteries, especially lead-acid batteries, fall under the corrosive hazard class (UN Class 8). This is because they contain sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns to skin and damage to materials if leaked or spilled.