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properties in acids make them important for use in industry
ACIDS IN INDUSTRY properties in acids make them important for use in industry
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SULFERIC ACID Most commonly used industrial chemical
More than 37 million metric tons of it produced in the US per year Attracts water/sugars/organic compounds; causes serious burns when touched USED FOR: Petroleum refining, metallurgy, manufacture of fertilizers, production of metals, paper, paint, dyes, detergents, automobile batteries.
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NITRIC ACID Very unstable, volatile liquid; has a horrible
smell, stains skin, can cause serious burns In its natural form is a yellow colored liquid USED FOR: Making explosives, rubber, plastic, dyes, pharmaceuticals
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PHOSPHORIC ACID Phosphorus is essential for
plants and animals to live Diluted phosphorus acid has a sour taste and is not at all toxic USED FOR Manufacturing fertilizers/animal feed, beverage flavoring, cleaning agent for dairy equipment, manufacturing detergents/ceramics
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID Produced naturally in human
stomachs to help digestion Concentrated solutions of HCl (Muriatic Acid) is available in hardware stores; used to maintain acidity in swimming pools USED FOR “pickling” metals (the immersion of metals in acid to remove surface impurities), a general cleaning agent, food processing, activation of oil wells, recovery of magnesium from sea water, production of other chemicals
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ACETIC ACID Pure acetic acid is a clear, strong
smelling liquid also known as Glacial Acetic Acid USED FOR: Synthesizing chemicals used in manufacture of plastics, a raw material in producing food supplements (ex/ lysine, an amino acid), a fungicide by Sally Zehm
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