mu·ri·at·ic acid /ˌmjʊriˈætɪk-/
mu·ri·at·ic acid /ˌmjʊrɪˌætɪk-/ 名詞
氫氯酸,鹽酸
Mu·ri·at·ic a. Chem. Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric.
Muriatic acid, hydrochloric acid, HCl; -- formerly called also marine acid, and spirit of salt. See hydrochloric, and the Note under Muriate.
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Hy·dro·chlo·ric a. Chem. Pertaining to, or compounded of, chlorine and hydrogen gas; as, hydrochloric acid; chlorhydric.
Hydrochloric acid Chem., hydrogen chloride; a colorless, corrosive gas, HCl, of pungent, suffocating odor. It is made in great quantities in the soda process, by the action of sulphuric acid on common salt. It has a great affinity for water, and the commercial article is a strong solution of the gas in water. It is a typical acid, and is an indispensable agent in commercial and general chemical work. Called also muriatic acid and chlorhydric acid.
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muriatic acid
n : a former name for hydrochloric acid