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Hydrochloric acid is very natural, since that is the kind of acid that is in our stomachs.

Muriatic acid is a very old name, from the middle age, now obsolete. The correct systematic name is hydrogen chloride. Another synonym is hydrochloric acid. In nature the hydrogen chloride is a component of volcano gases and of...gastric acids.

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