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. - % aqueous solutions are clear, colourless, odourless, non-volatile, rather viscous, syrupy liquids, but still pourable. phosphoric acid is very commonly used as an aqueous solution of % phosphoric acid. because it is a concentrated acid, an % solution can be corrosive, although nontoxic when diluted
. - % aqueous solutions are clear, colourless, odourless, non-volatile, rather viscous, syrupy liquids, but still pourable. phosphoric acid is very commonly used as an aqueous solution of % phosphoric acid. because it is a concentrated acid, an % solution can be corrosive, although nontoxic when diluted...
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