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which is the acid that can destroy the mirror...?

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Answered by pratham16112003
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Answer:

phosphoric acid

Explanation:

It has been found by experience that the softening agent or solvent for the paint may be either miscible or non-miscible with water solution of the phosphoric acid, since it is found that both miscible and non-miscible solvents are useful for the treatment of the mirror backing.

Answered by rayyan5480
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Answer:

phospheric acid

It has been found by experience that the softening agent or solvent for the paint may be either miscible or non-miscible with water solution of the phosphoric acid, since it is found that both miscible and non-miscible solvents are useful for the treatment of the mirror backing.

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