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    hydrochloric acid

    US /ˌhaɪdrəˌklɔ:rɪk ˈæsɪd/

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    UK /ˌhaɪdrəˌklɒrɪk ˈæsɪd/

    A1
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounA strong, corrosive acid with the formula HCl, used in various industrial and laboratory applications.
    Hydrochloric acid is used in many industrial processes.

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    • Because realize, drinking a lot of water before a meal could dilute the hydrochloric acid.

      Because realize, drinking a lot of water before a meal could dilute the hydrochloric acid.

    • Do you need to drink something?" Because realize drinking a lot of water before a meal could dilute the hydrochloric acid.

      Do you need to drink something?" Because realize drinking a lot of water before a meal could dilute the hydrochloric acid.

    B1

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    • The pH of our stomach is about 4% to 5% with food, unlike carnivores, who secrete a lot more hydrochloric acid and have a stomach pH that is a lot more acidic.

      The pH of our stomach is about 4% to 5% with food, unlike carnivores, who secrete a lot more hydrochloric acid and have a stomach pH that is a lot more acidic.

    • unlike carnivores who secrete a lot more hydrochloric acid

      unlike carnivores who secrete a lot more hydrochloric acid

    C1

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    • It does not react with most acids, such as the concentrated hydrochloric acid or the concentrated nitric acid.

      It does not react with most acids, such as the concentrated hydrochloric acid or the concentrated nitric acid.

    • It does not react with most acids, such as the concentrated hydrochloric acid or the concentrated nitric acids.

      It does not react with most acids, such as the concentrated hydrochloric acid or the concentrated nitric acids.

    C2

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    03:28Testing for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia and Chlorine | The Chemistry Journey
    • In the presence of concentrated hydrochloric acid, a white smoke will form.

      In the presence of concentrated hydrochloric acid, a white smoke will form.

    • Ammonia turns damp red litmus paper blue and forms a white smoke of ammonium chloride in the presence of concentrated hydrochloric acid.

      Ammonia turns damp red litmus paper blue and forms a white smoke of ammonium chloride in the presence of concentrated hydrochloric acid.

    C1

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    • It's also known as the poison plastic, because when it's melted, it can release a corrosive and toxic gas called, yeah, hydrochloric acid.

      It's also known as the poison plastic, because when it's melted, it can release a corrosive and toxic gas called, yeah, hydrochloric acid.

    • yeah, hydrochloric acid.

      yeah, hydrochloric acid.

    B1

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    47:34Part 2 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Audiobook by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Adventures 03-04)
    • A formidable array of bottles and test tubes, with a pungent, cleanly smell of hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which was so dear to him.

      A formidable array of bottles and test tubes, with a pungent, cleanly smell of hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which was so dear to him.

    • hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which

      hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which

    B1

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    02:45What Happens When You Eat Too Much?
    • The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to break down food.

      The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to break down food.

    B2

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    • Giant clouds loaded with mercury and hydrochloric acid rolled over the planet, delivering the final blow to the remnants of a once magnificent and fertile world.

      Giant clouds loaded with mercury and hydrochloric acid rolled over the planet, delivering the final blow to the remnants of a once magnificent and fertile world.

    • Giant clouds loaded with mercury and hydrochloric acid rolled over the planet, delivering the final blow to the remnants of a once magnificent and fertile world.

      Giant clouds loaded with mercury and hydrochloric acid rolled over the planet, delivering the final blow to the remnants of a once magnificent and fertile world.

    B2

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    05:18How Lava Reacts To Crystals, Water, Ice, And Metal | Science Skills
    • It's made up of hydrochloric acid, the result of steam reacting with lava-heated salt particles.

      It's made up of hydrochloric acid, the result of steam reacting with lava-heated salt particles.

    • It's made up of hydrochloric acid, the result of steam reacting with lava-heated salt particles.

      It's made up of hydrochloric acid, the result of steam reacting with lava-heated salt particles.

    B2

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    04:06Calcium Carbonate - Disintegrating Quicklime
    • So here we have some hydrochloric acid,

      So here we have some hydrochloric acid,

    • So here we have some hydrochloric acid.

      So here we have some hydrochloric acid.

    B2