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can hydrochloric acid penetrate titanium ????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

NO!

Titanium provides moderate resistance to reducing acids like sulfuric, hydrochloric (HCl), and phosphoric acid

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Answered by Gitaparekh73
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Hence, titanium is resistant to attack in mixtures of strong sulphuric and nitric acids, hydrochloric and nitric acids and even in strong hydrochloric acid containing free chlorine

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