hydrochloric acid (Q2409)

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highly corrosive, strong mineral acid in aqueous solution
  • HCl
  • muriatic acid
  • spirits of salt
  • spirit of salt
  • marine acid
  • aqueous HCl
  • HCl (aq)
  • aqueous hydrochloric acid
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hydrochloric acid
highly corrosive, strong mineral acid in aqueous solution
  • HCl
  • muriatic acid
  • spirits of salt
  • spirit of salt
  • marine acid
  • aqueous HCl
  • HCl (aq)
  • aqueous hydrochloric acid

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54.47 dalton
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24 July 2020
Of a far less legendary character than all these seems to have been Maria Hebræa, who, according to Hoefer, made one of the most important discoveries in chemistry, for she is said to have discovered hydrochloric acid. (English)
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Hydrochloric Acid
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clorur d'hidrogen
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àcid muriàtic
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CLORIDRICO, ACIDO
Antonio Aita
Alberico Benedicenti
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14936538-n
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