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nitric

[ nahy-trik ]

adjective

, Chemistry.
  1. containing nitrogen, usually in the pentavalent state.
  2. of or relating to niter.


nitric

/ ˈnaɪtrɪk /

adjective

  1. of or containing nitrogen, esp in the pentavalent state
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nitric

/ trĭk /

  1. Containing nitrogen, especially nitrogen with a valence of 5.
  2. Compare nitrous


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Other Words From

  • non·nitric adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of nitric1

1785–95; nitr- + -ic, modeled on French nitrique
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Example Sentences

Scale Kleen, on the other hand, is an acid with 22 to 28 percent phosphoric acid and 18 to 23 percent nitric acid.

Nitric oxide helps to promote the flow of oxygen, so it may improve your endurance and fight fatigue during your sweat session.

His results for ammonia, as well as nitric acid, are given in the subjoined table.

His results for the years 1855 and 1856 are given below, along with the quantities of nitric acid found at the same time.

Next lay the stencil in a small shallow dish and pour a small quantity of fresh nitric acid over it.

The anions of this group form silver salts, which are insoluble in nitric acid.

Barium nitrate, added to a solution acidified with nitric acid, is the group reagent.

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nitrenitric acid