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Fluoric acid
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- 1 An oxyacid of fluorine, HFO₃, said to be known only in laboratory environments and not to exist in nature. archaic, uncommon, uncountable
"[…] that this is not hypofluorous acid but fluoric acid, HFO₃. Thus the behaviour of these fluorides supports the view that the reaction of halides with water takes place through an intermediate co-ordination compound; […]"
- 2 Hydrofluoric acid. archaic, proscribed, uncountable
"Pure fluoric acid causes a flocculent precipitate in barytic water, which an excess of the same acid or of the nitric or muriatic acids, will redissolve. […] Fluoric acid diluted with six or seven parts of water dissolves zinc rapidly, and with disengagement of much hydrogen. The solution at first remains clear owing to the excess of acid, but after a time the fluat of zinc separates almost totally in white flocculi. The same salt is made immediately by adding fluat of potash to sulphat of zinc. This fluat is tasteless, insoluble in water, but readily dissolves in nitric, muriatic, or its own acid. It cannot be crystallized. The habitudes of iron with fluoric acid much resemble those of zinc, only the fluat of iron is much less easily soluble in an excess of its own acid. Fluoric acid moderately concentrated, does not act upon metallic tin cold or hot, but it readily dissolves the peroxyd of this metal. This salt may be evaporated to dryness without being sublimed, in which it differs from the muriat of tin."
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