Sulfuric acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sulfuric (or sulphuric) acid , , is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations. Sulfuric acid has many applications, and is one of the top products of the chemical ind...
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Chemistryguy. Help Forum for questions about chemistry, homework, science... ... what is the old name for hydrochloric acid (HCl), used to remove calcium carbonate deposits in toilets? 15 letters spaces count and a space ; Name of the radical formed by reacting ammonia and water? 8 letters spaces count as a space ;
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1:3 mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids ... Partially saturated fatty acid ... Common name...
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www.csudh.edu/oliver/chemdata/com_name.htm
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Asking for formula for hydrochloric acid to strip motorcycle parts ... No difference AT ALL. In short, muriatic is the olde name for hydrochloric. OK? Do I now get a few wags? (from the dawgs I mean, not from the wags)
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Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl is the white powder that seemed to cover everything with a thin film in old Chemistry buildings. This is sal ammoniac, formed from the vapors of the qualitative analysis laboratory with its ammonia and hydrochloric acid. ... The name ammonia comes from Jupiter Ammon, whose temple in Libya was famous...
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Periodic Table describes the uses, biological benefits, source, and other information for each element. ... Potassium's name is derived from the English word "potash", a common name for potassium hydroxide. Potassium is a light, very soft, silvery-white metal. It is even more violently reactive with water than is sodium.
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In the Middle Ages, hydrochloric acid was known to European alchemists as ''spirit of salt'' or ''acidum salis''. Gaseous HCl was called ''marine acid air''. The old (pre-systematic) name ''muriatic acid'' has the same origin (''muriatic'' means "pertaining to brine or salt"), and this name is still sometimes used.
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An old (pre-systematic) name for hydrochloric acid is muriatic acid, from before the discovery of the element chlorine and the establishment of the acid's formula as HCl. It is still sold by industrial suppliers and hardware stores under the old name for removing mortar stains and film from brick, masonry, and stone work.
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