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weaker than the
acid results in a
weakly acidic salt. An
example is the
weakly acidic ammonium chloride,
which is
produced from the
strong acid hydrogen chloride...
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functioning as a
Lewis acid.
Acidic oxides will
typically have a low pKa and may be
inorganic or organic. A
commonly encountered acidic oxide,
carbon dioxide...
- In
strongly acidic conditions (pH
below 3), the
carboxylate group becomes protonated and the
structure becomes an
ammonio carboxylic acid, NH+3−CHR−CO2H...
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Acidic paper is
paper which was
manufactured using acidic substances.
Widely used
since the mid-nineteenth century, its
pages become yellow within years...
- is
often used as
broadly synonymous with "
acidic".
Terms describing composition of
igneous rocks as
acidic or
basic evolved during the 19th century. It...
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Acid rain is rain or any
other form of
precipitation that is
unusually acidic,
meaning that it has
elevated levels of
hydrogen ions (low pH). Most water...
- body tissue,
sulfuric acid can
cause severe acidic chemical burns and
secondary thermal burns due to dehydration.
Dilute sulfuric acid is
substantially less...
- In
computer science,
ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of
properties of
database transactions intended to
guarantee data validity...
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hydrogen sulfide (H2S),
carbon dioxide (CO2), or
similar acidic gases. A gas is
determined to be
acidic or not
after it is
mixed with water. The pH
scale ranges...
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derived from an
acid (organic or inorganic) in
which the
hydrogen atom (H) of at
least one
acidic hydroxyl group (−OH) of that
acid is
replaced by an...