On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 17:56:58 +0100, Lez <
lez.briddon@...> wrote:
>
> Can someone explain what this really is?
> Such names are meaningless in any other country except the states?
> Hydrogen peroxide I think is hair bleach, but if I buy that its
> probably got other things in it to spoil it.
> What is a muriatic ?
> Citric acid is citrus which is orange and lemons, but whats a muriatic
> tree look like....
> Sorry for giving eveyone a laugh but like I have said before, this is
> the UK, we only have maplins and the farm for milk and eggs....
> Lez
Muriatic acid is really called hydrochloric acid, HCl, muriatic acid is
indeed a US thing, and comes in a variety of (mis-)spellings. I do not
know what "muriatic" comes from either.
Hydrogen peroxide is the correct name for the second chemical though,
H2O2. Seems just like water, but has more oxygen, which is what we need
from it. It is used in "peroxide" bleach. It was used in the "old days" to
disinfect, similar to iodine (stings too i'm told).
ST