释义 |
hydrochloric acidhy‧dro‧chlor‧ic ac‧id /ˌhaɪdrəklɒrɪk ˈæsɪd $ -klɔː-/ noun [uncountable] hydrochloric acidOrigin: 1800-1900 hydro- + chloric (19-21 centuries) (from chlorine) - A pre-smoothed face is gently etched with 5% hydrochloric acid.
- Finally Aluminium Hydroxide/Magnesium Hydroxide is administered orally, as a neutralizer of gastric hydrochloric acid.
- If used, hydrochloric acid must be given slowly through a central venous catheter.
- Many plating firms use cyanide and hydrochloric acid in separate metal baths.
- Parts of the surface were masked off, and the remaining colour worn away with hydrochloric acid.
- The alternatives are then dialysis with a low-bicarbonate or acetate dialysate, or treatment with hydrochloric acid.
- Vomiting, however, leads to a loss of gastric hydrochloric acid, and often causes a metabolic alkalosis.
► Compoundsacetylene, nounammonia, nounbase, nounbromide, nouncarbolic acid, nouncarbon dioxide, nouncarbon monoxide, nounCFC, nounchloride, nounchlorofluorocarbon, nounchloroform, nouncompound, noundioxide, nounfluoride, nounfluorocarbon, nounHtwoO, nounhydrocarbon, nounhydrochloric acid, nounhydrogen peroxide, noun-ide, suffixmonosodium glutamate, nounMSG, nounnitrate, nounoxide, nounperoxide, nounphosgene, nounphosphate, nounpolymer, nounproduct, nounsilica, nounsilicone, nounsodium chloride, noun a strong acid used especially in industry |