Highly corrosive mineral acid.
A toxic, corrosive, colorless liquid used to make fertilizers, dyes, explosives, and other chemicals.
1Allow the action of the nitric acid to cease before adding more.
2On solution in glacial acetic acid and addition of nitric acid, b-nitroalizarin
3It can be dissolved cold in nitric acid, discharging little gaseous bubbles.
4This should have about forty drops of nitric acid to the quart.
5Collect the precipitate, ignite with nitric acid, and weigh as magnesic pyrarsenate.
6Strong acids, such as sulphuric acid and nitric acid, also dissolve it.
7Here we have a touch-stone, and here we have some nitric acid.
8The solution of copper in nitric acid is effected by the following reaction:-
9N.serve develops projects to reduce emissions at nitric acid plants and other facilities.
10The nitric acid of commerce, is generally the article used by the Daguerreotypist.
11In other words, the liquid was shown to be nitric acid.
12Either regulus or precipitate may be readily dissolved in nitric acid.
13PROCEDURE.-Acidifythe filtrate from the iron determination with dilute nitric acid.
14To enhance the anthropogenic signal, a partial digestion using nitric acid was performed.
15The yellow colour reappears on adding a few more drops of nitric acid.
16The basic element of explosives is nitrogen, which is introduced by nitric acid.
Translations for nitric acid