azotic
of or relating to azote; nitric.
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How to use azotic in a sentence
Forbid azotic acid to boil at the freezing temperature, and command water to boil at zero.
Mysterious Psychic Forces | Camille FlammarionCyrus Harding then took two slips of zinc, one of which was plunged into azotic acid, the other into a solution of potash.
Abandoned | Jules VerneThis taste is caused by the azotic acid formed from the oxygen and azote of the atmosphere.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 455 | VariousThis was ascribed to the union of the azotic part of the atmosphere with the effused pus in Sect.
Zoonomia, Vol. II | Erasmus DarwinThe other faces of the cube or cylinder of copper used are coated, and the copper placed in a bath of azotic acid.
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British Dictionary definitions for azotic
/ (eɪˈzɒtɪk) /
of, containing, or concerned with nitrogen
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