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August 3 2004 at 5:58 AM
 


Response to acid and copper

 

As I remember from chemistry lessons, copper doesn't react too strongly with most acids except nitric. Citric acid is a weak organic acid pretty much like vinegar - which given time will form verdigris - but slowly. There might be a risk to the zinc component in surface layer of the brass - anyone know? but I haven't seen any noticeable degradation from soaking burners in citric acid for up to 24 hours

 
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