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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 15-17
Author(s):  
Naga Siri Kavuru ◽  
Shanmuganadan Krishnan

Muriatic acid is the commonly used toilet bowl cleaner in India. It is delivered industrially and is utilized for cleaning, pickling, electroplating metals, in refining mineral metals, in petrol well extraction, in cowhide tanning, in the refining of fats, cleansers, and consumable oils. Inhalation is the most common exposure of muriatic acid contamination. In this article, medical studies about a case of delayed inhalational injury due to muriatic acid poisoning has been reported.


2014 ◽  
pp. 331-338
Author(s):  
John Ayrton Paris
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2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 3645-3654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lian Fang Li ◽  
Xi Bai Zeng ◽  
Shi Ming Su ◽  
Cui Xia Wu ◽  
Ya Lan Wang

Investigation on arsenic (As) accumulation in soil and agricultural products collected from the areas influenced by mine tailings and spoils around Shimen realgar mine, Hunan province, China, was carried out in this study. Water solubility, fractionation and bioavailability of As were determined as well to understand the environmental risk of arsenic releasing from farmland to water system this region. The results indicated that total soil arsenic concentrations varied from 18.9 to 932mg kg-1and the highest arsenic concentration exceeding 500mg kg-1in soils occurred only within 500m from these arsenic sources, and relatively low content (<40 mg="" kg="" sup="">-1) appeared in the areas far away (>3000m) from the pollution source. Arsenic content in dryland soils decreased with the distance from the mining arsenic ore, tailings and heaps increased. Through sequential extraction procedure (SEP), it was verified that the least arsenic amount occurred for exchangeable fraction with the percentage of 1.1%, then the organically bound fraction (1.6%), and much of the arsenic in the soils was associated with relatively immobile solid phases as residual fraction ranging from 87.5% to 93.3%. The fraction of mobile species, which potentially is harmful to the environment, was found to be higher in the soils with more AsT (total arsenic) content. Through statistical analysis, it was found out that arsenic content in plants was significantly correlated (R2=0.202;P<0.01) with exchangeable As among these five As fractions in soils. Comparing extracted arsenic content in soils using distilled water (H2O-As), muriatic acid (HCl-As) and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl-As), better positive relationship occurred significantly (R2=0.226;P<0.01) between NH4Cl-As and arsenic in plant, indicating the bioavailability was most closely related to NH4Cl-As rather than total As and other chemical solvents for extracting arsenic from soil.


2014 ◽  
Vol 26 (10) ◽  
pp. 2907-2912
Author(s):  
Herliati ◽  
Robiah Yunus ◽  
Umer Rashid ◽  
Zurina Zainal Abidin ◽  
Intan Salwani Ahamad
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