hydracid
/haɪˈdreɪsɪd/
noun
- An acid that contains hydrogen but no oxygen, such as hydrochloric acid.
- The lab manual warned us to handle hydracids with care because they can be very corrosive.
- Unlike sulfuric acid, a hydracid does not contain oxygen atoms in its molecule.
- In chemistry class, we learned that hydrochloric acid is a common hydracid.
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