Hydrochloric acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hydrochloric acid is the solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water. It is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid and has major industrial uses. It is found naturally in gastric acid. Historically...
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physical and chemical properties of nitric acid ... oxidizing properties of nitric acid ... nitric acid chemical properties...
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, %Reaction% Manganese and Nitric Acid%, properties of nitric oxide, reaction of sulphur with nitric acid, chemical properties of ammonia concentrations, nitric acid, oxidizing property of Nitric Acid, acid, reaction of hot and dilute nitric acid with copper, concentrated acid properties,
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Compound Name: Nitric Acid ... Physical Properties ... Locating Nitric Acid...
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In a molecule of Nitric Acid, there is a total of five atoms that are involve in the make up of the compound. Out of the five atoms, there is one hydrogen atom, one nitrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms. ... Physical Properties...
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Concentrated Nitric Acid (70%) ... The substance is a strong acid, it reacts violently with bases and is corrosive to metals forming flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen - see ICSC0001). Reacts violently with organic compounds. ... PHYSICAL PROPERTIES...
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Sulphuric acid removes hydrogen and oxygen in certain compounds in the ratio 2:1 and behaves as a powerful dehydrating agent. Following examples illustrate its dehydrating ability.
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The effect of nitric acid (HNO3) on cloud microphysical and radiative properties is studied using an adiabatic cloud parcel model for a range of aerosol size distributions, different water vapor mass accommodation coefficients, and HNO3 concentrations.
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Nitric acid is extremely hazardous; it is corrosive, reactive, an oxidizer, and a poison. Inhalation:; Corrosive! Inhalation of vapors can cause breathing difficulties and lead to pneumonia and pulmonary edema, which may be fatal. ... Long-term exposures seldom occur due to the corrosive properties of the acid.
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