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muriatic acid
muriatic acid
/ ˌmjʊərɪˈætɪk /
muriatic acid
/ myr′ē-ăt′ĭk /
Word History and Origins
Origin of muriatic acid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of muriatic acid1
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Example Sentences
The caller, who is not identified in the court documents, later spoke to police and said that Preston had asked him for “muriatic acid” and a “throw down vehicle”—which the person declined to provide.
The use of muriatic acid in tinning the iron is not recommended.
Immersion in oxygenated muriatic acid, revests the fatigued parts, in being acted on by the stimulus.
This is usually muriatic acid, of which use, say, one quart and into this drop small pieces of zinc.
Lime may be taken out of an injector by soaking it over night in a mixture of one part of muriatic acid and ten parts soft water.
Rub with muriatic acid diluted with water, care being taken that it is not too strong.
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