Hydrochloric

/ˌhaɪ.droʊˈklɔr.ɪk/ adjective

Relating to a strong acid made from hydrogen and chlorine, commonly found in dilute form in stomach acid and used in many industrial processes.

From hydro- (water) + chloric (from chlorine, derived from Greek chloros 'green'). Formed in the 19th century when chemists combined the names of its component elements.

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