is muriatic acid same as ammonia?
Muriatic acid is industrial hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Ammonia is a base (NH3).
12 gallons of ammonia to 1 gallon of water
No, it's dangerous to inhale. A weak ammonia solution is better.
Muriatic Acid it extremely corrosive and highly caustic. To clean glass windows with it, is not recommended. Ammonia, however, does clean windows very effectivly and doesn't leave streak marks.
Yes. Hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid are the same thing. Muriatic acid is just the old name for it and isn't used much anymore.
Muriatic acid is colorless.
12 gallons of ammonia to 1 gallon of water
No, it's dangerous to inhale. A weak ammonia solution is better.
Muriatic Acid it extremely corrosive and highly caustic. To clean glass windows with it, is not recommended. Ammonia, however, does clean windows very effectivly and doesn't leave streak marks.
Yes. Hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid are the same thing. Muriatic acid is just the old name for it and isn't used much anymore.
Muriatic acid is colorless.
No, muriatic acid is hydrochloric acid.
Use diluted muriatic acid and a scrub brush to remove efflorescence. Neutralize with water or ammonia.
the chemical formula for muriatic acid or Hydrochloric acid is HCL.
Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid
What can you clean with muriatic acid
Muriatic acid can be highly corrosive and releasing toxic fumes when used in confined spaces, posing health risks if inhaled or if it comes into contact with skin. It can also be damaging to certain materials like metal and fabric if not used properly. Improper disposal of muriatic acid can also harm the environment.
No, vinegar is a solution of acetic acid. Muriatic acid is a solution of hydrochloric acid - much stronger acicdity. Don't make salad dressing with Muriatic Acid!