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Mineral acids / Carboxylic acids / Dichloroacetic acid / Haloacetic acids / Disinfection by-product / C2H2Cl2O2 / DCA / Trichloroacetic acid / Nitric acid / Chemistry / Organochlorides / Acetic acids
Date: 2012-08-13 13:02:16
Mineral acids
Carboxylic acids
Dichloroacetic acid
Haloacetic acids
Disinfection by-product
C2H2Cl2O2
DCA
Trichloroacetic acid
Nitric acid
Chemistry
Organochlorides
Acetic acids

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