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Hydrochloric acid, also
known as
muriatic acid, is an
aqueous solution of
hydrogen chloride. It is a
colorless solution with a
distinctive pungent smell...
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which forms white fumes of
hydrochloric acid upon
contact with
atmospheric water vapor.
Hydrogen chloride gas and
hydrochloric acid are
important in technology...
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literally "regal water" or "royal water") is a
mixture of
nitric acid and
hydrochloric acid,
optimally in a
molar ratio of 1:3. Aqua
regia is a
fuming liquid...
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acid are said to be
acidic.
Common aqueous acids include hydrochloric acid (a
solution of
hydrogen chloride that is
found in
gastric acid in the...
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acid p****ing into the
digestive tract. The
active components of
gastric acid are
protons and chloride.
Often simplistically described as
hydrochloric...
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hydrogen chloride, mercury(II)
chloride (corrosive sublimate), and
hydrochloric acid (in the form of aqua regia). However, the
nature of free chlorine...
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strong acids are
hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) {\displaystyle {\ce {(HCl)}}} ,
perchloric acid ( HClO 4 ) {\displaystyle {\ce {(HClO4)}}} ,
nitric acid ( HNO...
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colorless compound is a
stronger acid than
sulfuric acid,
nitric acid and
hydrochloric acid. It is a
powerful oxidizer when hot, but
aqueous solutions up...
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Sulfamic acid, also
known as
amidosulfonic acid,
amidosulfuric acid,
aminosulfonic acid,
sulphamic acid and
sulfamidic acid, is a
molecular compound with...
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determination by the
methods of Löwenthal-Procter and of
Deijs (formalin-
hydrochloric acid method).
Colorimetric methods have
existed such as the Neubauer-Löwenthal...