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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chemical properties of hydrochloric acid make it an effective solvent in the extraction and purification of natural compounds used in drug discovery.
The scientist added hydrochloric acid to the solution to test its pH level.
The lab technician carefully measured the hydrochloric acid before adding it to the reaction mixture.
The pharmacist mixed hydrochloric acid with other chemicals to prepare a medication for a patient.
The pharmaceutical plant was shut down due to a hydrochloric acid spill, causing environmental and health concerns.
The chemist used hydrochloric acid to clean the glassware before conducting the experiment.
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