"asam klorida" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈasam ˈklo.ri.da/ Forms: asam klorida ku [first-person, possessive], asam klorida mu [possessive, second-person], asam klorida nya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Compound of asam (“acid”) + klorida (“chloride”), calque of Dutch hydrochloride. Etymology templates: {{com|id|asam|klorida|t1=acid|t2=chloride}} asam (“acid”) + klorida (“chloride”), {{clq|id|nl|hydrochloride|nocap=1}} calque of Dutch hydrochloride Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} asam klorida (first-person possessive asam kloridaku, second-person possessive asam kloridamu, third-person possessive asam kloridanya)
  1. (inorganic chemistry, uncountable) hydrochloric acid: A strong acid made by dissolving the gas, hydrogen chloride, in water. It reacts with alkalis, bases and many metals to form chlorides; it has many industrial applications. Wikipedia link: id:asam klorida Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Inorganic chemistry Synonyms: asid hidroklorik (english: Standard Malay)

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