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Chemical Stability and Compatibility - Acid mixture
Is it possible to mix Oxalic acid and hydrochloric acid?
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Mixture of Two Strong Acids
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A general rule is that organic acids should not be mixed with mineral acids, but some guidelines limit this to mixtures of oxidizing mineral acids. Mixing oxalic acid and HCl should be approached with appropriate caution. |