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121 petroleum acids
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > petroleum acids
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122 rosin acids
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rosin acids
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123 trans-fatty acid
сущ.; хим.Trans-fatty acids don't occur naturally, except for small amounts in a few plants and in the meat and milk of cows, sheep and goats. They are created in much larger amounts during the hydrogenation of vegetable oils to make them more solid. — В природе транс-жирные кислоты не встречаются, за исключением того небольшого количества, которое можно обнаружить в некоторых видах растений, а также в молоке и мясе коров, овец и коз. В гораздо больших количествах они производятся во время промышленной переработки жидких растительных масел в твёрдые жиры.
Studies indicate that trans-fatty acids may clog arteries. — Исследования показывают, что транс-жирные кислоты могут вызывать атеросклероз.
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124 mercapturic acids
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mercapturic acids
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125 pectinic acids
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > pectinic acids
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126 polynaphthenic acids
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > polynaphthenic acids
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127 жирные кислоты
fatty acids хим.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > жирные кислоты
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128 acid
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12-molybdosilicic acid
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abietic acid
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accumulator acid
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acetic acid
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acetylsalicylic acid
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acidic amino acid
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aconitic acid
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acrylic acid
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adipinic acid
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adipic acid
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alginic acid
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alkylation acid
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amino acids
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anisic acid
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anthranilic acid
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aqua acid
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arachidic acid
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arachic acid
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arachidonic acid
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aromatic acids
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arsenic acid
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ascorbic acid
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aspartic acid
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azelaic acid
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basic amino acid
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battery acid
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benzenesulfonic acid
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benzoic acid
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bile acids
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black acid
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black sulfuric acid
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body acid
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boric acid
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bromic acid
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bromo acid
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brown acid
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butyric acid
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cacodylic acid
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camphoric acid
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capric acid
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caproic acid
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caprylic acid
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carbamide phosphoric acid
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carbolic acid
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carbonic acid
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carboxylic acids
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casamino acids
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cerotinic acid
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cerotic acid
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chamber acid
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chloric acid
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chloroacetic acid
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chloroazotic acid
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chloronitric acid
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chloronitrous acid
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chloroplatinic acid
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chlorosulfonic acid
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chromic acids
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cinnamic acid
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citric acid
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combined acid
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commercial-grade acid
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commercial acid
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conjugated acid
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contact acid
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contiguous amino acid
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cooking acid
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cresylic acid
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crotonic acid
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cyclic acids
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cytoplasmic nucleic acid
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decanoic acid
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decoic acid
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dehydroacetic acid
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diatomic acid
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dicarboxylic acids
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diglycolic acid
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dihydric acid
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dilinoleic acid
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dimer acid
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dimethylolpropionic acid
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disulfonic acid
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disulfuric acid
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dithiocarbamic acid
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enanthic acid
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erucic acid
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essential amino acid
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etching acid
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ethanoic acid
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ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid
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fatty acid
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fluorosilicic acid
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fluosilicic acid
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fluorohydrogen acid
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fluorophosphoric acid
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formic acid
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free acids
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fuel acids
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fumaric acid
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fuming acid
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furoic acid
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gallic acid
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glacial acetic acid
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glutamic acid
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green sulfonic acid
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green acid
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halogen acids
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heptadioic acid
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hexafluorophosphoric acid
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hezoic acid
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high purity acid
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higher fatty acids
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highly dissociated acid
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hydrochloric acid
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hydrocyanic acid
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hydrofluoric acid
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hydrogen acids
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hydroiodic acid
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hydroxiacetic acid
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hydroxy acids
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hypochlorous acid
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hypophosphorous acid
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inorganic acid
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iron acid
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isobutyric acid
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isocyanic acid
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isocyanuric acid
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isophthalic acid
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isovaleric acid
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itaconic acid
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lactic acid
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lauric acid
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Lewis acids
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linoleic acid
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linolenic acid
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lipoic acid
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lower fatty acids
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mahogany acid
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maleinic acid
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maleic acid
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malic acid
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metacarbonic acid
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metanilic acid
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metaphosphoric acid
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methacrylic acid
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methanesulfonic acid
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methylphosphoric acid
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mineral acid
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mixed acid
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monoatomic acid
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mucic acid
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myristic acid
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naphthalensulfonic acids
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naphthenic acids
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naphtholdisulfonic acids
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naphtholsulfonic acids
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natural amino acid
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neat acid
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n-heptanoic acid
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nicotinic acid
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nitrating acid
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nitric acid
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nitrohydrochloric acid
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nitrosulfuric acid
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noncontiguous amino acid
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nonessential amino acid
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nonylphenoxyacetic acid
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nordhausen acid
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nuclear nucleic acid
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nucleic acids
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octanoic acid
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octoic acid
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olefine acids
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oleic acid
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organic acid
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orotic acid
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orthophosphoric acid
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oxalic acid
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palmitic acid
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pantothenic acid
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paraffinic acids
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paraffin acids
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pelargonic acid
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peracetic acid
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perbenzoic acid
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perchloric acid
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persulfuric acid
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petroleum acids
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phenolsulfonic acid
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phenylacetic acid
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phosphoenolpyruvic acid
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phosphomolybdic acid
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phosphoric acid
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phosphotungstic acid
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phthalic acid
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phytic acid
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picric acid
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polyacrylic acid
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polyatomic acids
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polycarboxilic acids
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polymethacrylic acid
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polynaphthenic acids
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polyphosphoric acids
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propionic acid
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pyrogallic acid
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pyromellitic acid
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pyrophosphoric acid
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reclaimed acid
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resin acids
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resorcylic acid
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returned acid
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ribonucleic acid
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ricinoleic acid
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rosin acids
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salicylic acid
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saturated acid
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sebacic acid
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secondary amino acid
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sialic acid
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silicic acid
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silicotungstic acid
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sludge acid
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soldering acid
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sorbic acid
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stearic acid
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strong acid
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succinic acid
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sulfanic acid
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sulfanilic acid
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sulfonic acids
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sulfuric acid
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sulfurous acid
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tannic acid
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tar acid
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tartaric acid
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teichoic acid
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terephthalic acid
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tetrachlorophthalic acid
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thioctic acid
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thiodipropionic acid
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thioglycolic acid
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tiglic acid
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toluene sulfonic acid
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tower acid
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trichloroacetic acid
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trienoic acid
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trimellitic acid
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trimesic acid
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tungstic acid
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unbound acid
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undecylenic acid
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undecylic acid
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unsaturated acids
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uric acid
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uronic acid
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valeric acid
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vinylacetic acid
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volatile acid
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weak acid
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weakly dissociated acid
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xanthic acids
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