What hardware department would cupric chloride be in?
Plumming?
What else is CC used for?
Thanks
Daryl
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Plumming?
What else is CC used for?
Thanks
Daryl
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> Cupric Chloride is available at hardware stores. What do you ask for?Would you believe, "Cupric Chloride"???
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