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nitric acid Used in emulsion manufacture, in toners, and in bleaches, it is highly corrosive.
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nitric acid A colourless or yellowish fuming corrosive liquid.
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nitric acid fumes The vapors of nitric acid (HNO3). They are used in various chemical processes. Poisoning is produced by the action of the corrosive fumes on the respiratory tract.     SYMPTOMS: Findings incl
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nitric acid poisoning Injury sustained from contact with nitric acid. Symptoms include pain, burning, vomiting, thirst, and shock.     TREATMENT: Emergency measures include oral administration of activated charcoal and l
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