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Hydrochloric Acid (also See Chlorine) at Chemical Glossary

What is it? Can dissolve and destroy tender tissues upon direct contact. Eyes, nose, and throat easily irritated by vapors. Can burn, result in permanent scarring and even blindness. Found in aluminum cleaners and rust removers.

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