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Topical Term
Hydrochloric acid
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Muriatic acid
Spirits of salt
Spirits of salt
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Chlorine compounds
Inorganic acids
Inorganic acids
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Wikipedia, Jan. 28, 2013 (Hydrochloric acid is a clear, colourless solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water. It is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid with many industrial uses. Hydrochloric acid is found naturally in gastric acid. Other names: Muriatic acid; Spirits of salt)
The American heritage dictionary of the English language, ©2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013 (hydrochloric acid: A clear, colorless, fuming, poisonous, highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl, used as a chemical intermediate and in petroleum production, ore reduction, food processing, pickling, and metal cleaning. It is found in the stomach in dilute form.)
The American heritage dictionary of the English language, ©2000, updated in 2009, via TheFreeDictionary.com, Jan. 28, 2013 (hydrochloric acid: A clear, colorless, fuming, poisonous, highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl, used as a chemical intermediate and in petroleum production, ore reduction, food processing, pickling, and metal cleaning. It is found in the stomach in dilute form.)
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