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mineral acid
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mineral acid [′min·rəl ‚as·əd]
(inorganic chemistry)
Any one of the major inorganic acids, such as sulfuric, nitric, or hydrochloric acids.


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Scientists at Oregon State University determined the impact of weak organic and strong inorganic acids on microbial inactivation during high-pressure processing.
Dust Corrosion of metal components MIC (Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion) comes from organic or inorganic acids, alkalis, or reducing agents such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia produce byproducts that are corrosive to mild steel, stainless steel, copper alloys, or galvanized steel.
Silicones function in water, inorganic acids and bases, di-esters, and non-petroleum-based brake fluids.
 
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