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spectrometry detection,
formic acid offers several advantages over the more
traditionally used
phosphoric acid.
Formic acid is also
significantly used in...
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Hydrofluoric acid HF
Hydrochloric acid HCl
Hydrobromic acid HBr
Hydroiodic acid HI
Nitric acid HNO3
Phosphoric acid H3PO4
Sulfuric acid H2SO4
Boric acid H3BO3...
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treated with
sulfuric acid to give
phosphoric acid, a
precursor to
several water-soluble fertilizers. This is
called the wet
phosphoric acid process. As a by-product...
- is
focused on the
mining and
transformation of
phosphate rock into
phosphoric acid for phosphate-based fertilisers.
Phosphorus is an
essential and often...
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phosphate groups of DNA give it
similar acidic properties to
phosphoric acid and it can be
considered as a
strong acid. It will be
fully ionized at a normal...
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ester derived from a
phosphoric acid. It most
commonly means orthophosphate, a
derivative of
orthophosphoric acid, a.k.a.
phosphoric acid H3PO4. The phosphate...
- has
since been
displaced by
cheaper plastics and
powder coating. The
phosphoric acid processes are the most
recent major development, so far only used as...
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Solid acids are
acids that are
insoluble in the
reaction medium. They are
often used as
heterogeneous catalysts. Many
solid acids are zeolites. A variety...
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usually obtained by
applying to the
steel part a
dilute solution of
phosphoric acid,
possibly with
soluble iron, zinc, and/or
manganese salts. The solution...
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ammonium chloride),
hydrochloric acid,
phosphoric acid,
citric acid, and
hydrobromic acid.
Salts of
mineral acids with
amines are also used as aggressive...