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Oh, dude, in school, you've got your classic trio of acids: hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid. They're like the three musketeers of the chemistry lab, causing all sorts of reactions and making things fizz and bubble. Just don't go mixing them together for a science experiment unless you want to create a mini volcanic eruption in your test tube!

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