Definition for MU-RI-ATIC

MU-RI-ATIC, a.

Having the nature of brine or salt water; pertaining to sea salt. The muriatic acid is now known to be a compound of one equivalent of hydrogen, which performs the functions of a base, and one equivalent of chlorine, which performs the functions of an acidifier. The name which correctly expresses the composition of this acid is chlorohydric acid.

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