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Unread 01-23-2024, 02:41 AM   #1
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Hydrogen Chloride 10.8 grams
Nitric Acid 5.4 grams
Hydrogen Chloride 5.4 grams
Water 54.0 grams
Ferric Nitrate 21.6 grams
Ferric Chloride 10.8 grams
Why is Hydrogen Chloride called for twice in the bluing recipe?
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Why is Hydrogen Chloride called for twice in the bluing recipe?
No clue, huh? Why is this place so dead? Why didn’t anyone catch this over the years this formula was posted.
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