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nitric acid

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ni·tric ac·id /ˌnaɪtrɪk ˈæsɪd/ noun [uncountable]  PMWHCa powerful acid that is used in explosives and other chemical products 硝酸
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nitric acidThe major Billingham-based production includes ammonia, nitric acid, urea and both straight nitrogen and compound fertilizers.The men were injured in March last year when seven cubic metres of concentrated nitric acid escaped from a valve.Some found bathing the patient in a bath of nitric acid to be efficacious!Deposition of nitric acid in particular may contribute to the equation as a fertiliser as well as a pollutant perse.Some of this increase can be attributed to the evaporation of remaining nitric acid from the condensed phase as temperatures rise.Results of the autumn and spring nitric acid measurements are shown in Fig. 2, together with total column ozone data.The nitric acid assures good electrical conductivity.The nitric acid solution is then mixed with an organic solvent and the uranium and plutonium are separated from the waste products.
Origin nitric acid (1700-1800) French nitrique, from nitre a chemical substance, from Latin nitrum, from Egyptian ntry
ni·tric ac·id nounChineseSyllable
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nitric acid
nitric acid /ˌnaɪtrɪk ˈæsəd/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: nitrique, from nitre a chemical substance, from Latin nitrum, from Egyptian ntry
a powerful acid that is used in explosives and other chemical products


ni·tric acidBrE /ˌnaɪtrɪk ˈæsɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ˌnaɪtrɪk ˈæsɪd/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (chemistry 化学) (symbol HNO3) a powerful clear acid that can destroy most substances and is used to make explosives and other chemical products 硝酸