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Hydrochloric acid hcl

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Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a commonly used laboratory reagent. It is a clear, colorless, and corrosive liquid that consists of hydrogen and chlorine. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that can be used in various laboratory applications, such as pH adjustment, sample digestion, and the production of other chemicals.

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2 protocols using hydrochloric acid hcl

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Graphite Oxide Synthesis Protocol

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All chemicals were used as received, without further purification. Graphite powder (<150 μm, 99.99%), sulfuric acid (H2SO4, ACS reagent, 95.0–98.0%), potassium permanganate (KMnO4, ACS reagent, ≥99.0%), hydrochloric acid (HCl, ACS reagent, 37%), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, 30%, Merk, Kenilworth, NJ, USA), and ethanol (purity ≥ 98.0%, CAS: 64–17–5) were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Synthesis and Characterization of GO/ZnO Nanocomposites

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All the chemical reagents used in this study were of analytical reagent grade, and the solutions used were prepared with deionized water. For GO preparation, graphite powder was purchased from Merck. ZnO nanoparticles were obtained from Sigma Aldrich and used without further purification. Manganese-enriched synthetic acidic wastewater was prepared by adding NaNO3 and MnSO4·H2O to deionized (DI) water. pH was adjusted with hydrochloric acid (HCl) purchased from Merk, while absolute ethanol (C2H5OH) used to prepare the nanocomposites (GO/ZnO) was also purchased from Merck.
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