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Definition of Hydracids
1. hydracid [n] - See also: hydracid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydracids
Literary usage of Hydracids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the by Edward Turner (1833)
"SALTS OF THE hydracids. BY the expression salts of the ... It will hence suffice
to describe the salts of the hydracids chiefly in a general manner, ..."
2. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller, Charles Edward Groves, Herbert McLeod (1878)
"Dry ammoniacal gas likewise unites with facility with the anhydrous hydracids;
the compounds which are thus produced do not correspond in properties to the ..."
3. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1860)
"Anhydrous phosphoric and carbonic acids also form an which are analogous to those
which have just been descr (510) Action of Anhydrous hydracids on Anun ..."
4. Treatise on General and Industrial Inorganic Chemistry by Ettore Molinari (1912)
"HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS OF THE HALOGENS (hydracids) The hydrogen compounds of the
halogens are all acids and are called hydracids, to distinguish them from ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1894)
"Report on the Action of Light on the hydracids of the Halogens in lha Presence
of Oxygen.—See Reports, p. 381. 5. On the Iodine Value of Sunlight in the ..."
6. First Principles of Chemistry by Benjamin Silliman (1859)
"These binary compounds have frequently been called the hydracids, in distinction
from those acid bodies already considered, which, in parity of language, ..."
7. A System of Instruction in Quantitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius, John Lloyd Bullock (1860)
"... and metallic sulphides into sulphuric acid and sulphates. 3. ACETIC ACID (see "Qual.
Anal."). 4. TARTARIC ACID (see "Qual. Anal."). b. hydracids and ..."