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† hydro-ˈacid Chem. Obs. = hydracid.1845 Todd & Bowman Phys. Anat. I. 5 Hydrogen would be [united] to a simple or compound radicle (chlorine or cyanogen), to form a hydro-acid. c 1865 G. Gore in Circ. Sc. I. 226/2 The hydro-acids—hydrochloric acid, for example.
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hydracid Chem. (haɪˈdræsɪd) [f. hydro- d + acid. Cf. F. hydracide, and hydro-acid.] A term applied to an acid containing hydrogen, to distinguish it from an oxyacid, or oxacid, containing oxygen; now esp. to the halogen acids, or simple compounds of hydrogen with chlorine, bromine, iodine, fluorine,...
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