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why quartz are acid resistant

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Answered by ajr11
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Compared with most other materials, quartz products exhibit excellent chemical resistance to most acid, alkaline and neutral materials. The only exceptions are hydrofluoric acid which attacks quartz products at all temperatures, and phosphoric acid which attacks quartz at temperature above 150°C.

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Answered by piyushkamlapuri74
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Properties of Fused Quartz. ... For the Chemical industry and for laboratory equipmentation, fused quartz is used because of its resistance to acids, bases and water. With the exception of hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, and alkaline compounds its properties are unaffected.

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