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Hydrochloric acid, also
known as
muriatic acid or
spirits of salt, is an
aqueous solution of
hydrogen chloride (HCl). It is a
colorless solution with...
- "dephlogisticated
muriatic acid air"
since it is a gas (then
called "airs") and it came from
hydrochloric acid (then
known as "
muriatic acid"). He
failed to...
- 1098/rstl.1808.0023. S2CIDÂ 96364168. p. 343: When pot****ium was
heated in
muriatic acid gas [i.e.,
gaseous hydrogen chloride], as dry as it
could be obtained...
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chemical literature until 1895.
Antoine Lavoisier called aqua
regia nitro-
muriatic acid in 1789. When
Germany invaded Denmark in
World War II,
Hungarian chemist...
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archaic alternative name is muriate,
derived from
hydrochloric acid's ancient name:
muriatic acid.
Converting amines into
their hydrochlorides is a
common way...
- exciting-liquid
nitro muriatic acid (aqua regis), the
mixture consisting of
muriatic and
nitric acids. The nitro-
muriatic acid, as
explained above, serves...
- exciting-liquid
nitro muriatic acid, (aqua regis,) the
mixture consisting of
muriatic and
nitric acids. The nitro-
muriatic acid, as
explained above, serves...
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purchasing several items at an Ace
Hardware in Napoleonville,
including muriatic acid and food-grade
hydrogen peroxide. On
November 18 at Home Depot, cameras...
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acid-maker,
which is still, in a more or less
modified form, used in most languages. Later, however,
Humphry Davy
showed that the so-called
muriatic acid...
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wiped clean of any
traces of his DNA. The
sinks had been
scrubbed with
muriatic acid, and toothbrushes, combs,
hairbrushes and
clothes were
found buried...