muriatic$50930$ - translation to german
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muriatic$50930$ - translation to german

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Ethyl Chloride; Ethyl chloride; Monochloroethane; Muriatic ether; C2H5Cl; CH3CH2Cl; EtCl; UN 1037; Ethyl chlorate; ATC code N01BX01; ATCvet code QN01BX01; Hydrochloric ether; Chlorethane; 1-chloroethane; 1-Chloroethane

muriatic      
adj. muriatisch, kochsalzhaltig (Chemie)
hydrochloric acid         
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HIGHLY CORROSIVE, STRONG MINERAL ACID IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Muritic acid; Muriatic acid; Hydrochloric Acid; Muratic acid; Hydrochloric; Spirit of salt; Acidum Salis; Muriatic Acid; Spirits of salt; Hydrachloric acid; Acid of salt; Marine acid; HCl(aq); E507; Aqueous Hydrogen Chloride; Mauratic Acid; Chlorohydric acid; Salt acid; HCl acid; Chlorhydric acid; ATC code A09AB03; ATCvet code QA09AB03; ATC code B05XA13; ATCvet code QB05XA13; Aqueous hydrochloric acid; Hydronium chloride; Spirit of salts; Hydrocloric acid
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Definition

hydrochloric acid
Muriatic acid.

Wikipedia

Chloroethane

Chloroethane, commonly known as ethyl chloride, is a chemical compound with chemical formula CH3CH2Cl, once widely used in producing tetraethyllead, a gasoline additive. It is a colorless, flammable gas or refrigerated liquid with a faintly sweet odor.

Ethyl chloride was first synthesised by Valentine by reacting ethanol and hydrochloric acid in 1440. Glauber made it in 1648 by reacting ethanol and zinc chloride.