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Hydrochloric Acid
Nitric Chloride
Iron Oxide
Silver Chromate
An acid is a substance that donates protons (H+) in a chemical reaction. Acids typically have a sour taste, turn blue litmus paper red, and have pH values lower than 7. Common examples include hydrochloric acid (HCl) and acetic acid (CH3COOH).
an acid is something you drink that makes you feel better kind of like medicine
The symbol for Hydrochloric acid is HCl.
In chemistry, HI stands for hydroiodic acid, which is a strong acid composed of hydrogen and iodine. It is commonly used in chemical reactions and in organic synthesis.
Acidic oxides causes acid rain. SO2, NO2 are gases for examples.
In chemistry, pKa refers to the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of a weak acid. It is a measure of the strength of an acid.
Boric acid, HCl, Diluted HCl, Niric acid, phosphoric acid, diluted phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and glacial acetic acid. :) credits to my pharmaceutical chemistry book XD
I assume that chemistry has no meaning because tecnically all materials have to do with chemistry, but the two that I can think of right now are Hydrochloric acid and sulferic acid.
because an acid and a base make a neutral.
The symbol for Hydrochloric acid is HCl.
This is inorganic chemistry.
In organic chemistry, an allenoic acid is a carboxylic acid which contains an allene group.
sulphuric acid hydrochloric acid nitric acid
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It basicaly precipate it ions chemicals , which is barch of chemistry
King's acid is not a systematic name in chemistry.
acid-base reaction
In chemistry, an alloxanate is a salt of alloxanic acid.
In chemistry, HI stands for hydroiodic acid, which is a strong acid composed of hydrogen and iodine. It is commonly used in chemical reactions and in organic synthesis.