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Understanding SSD Solution: Formula, Composition, and Preparation

If you’re here, you’re likely searching for answers about SSD Solution—what it’s made of, how to prepare it, or how it works to restore defaced or "black money" currency. This guide breaks down the essentials in simple terms, so you can grasp the basics quickly.   What is SSD Solution?   SSD Solution is a specialized chemical formulation used to clean and restore currency notes that have been stained, dyed, or defaced (often referred to as "black money"). Its active ingredients react with dyes or anti-theft ink, returning notes to their original state.   Key Components of SSD Solution:   1. Sodium Chloride (NaCl): A common salt that helps stabilize the solution.   2. Sulfuric Acid (H₂SO₄): A strong acid that breaks down dyes.   3. Sulfated Ash (0.2%): Acts as a catalyst to speed up reactions.   4. Mercury Compounds (e.g., Mercuric Nitric Dioxide): A toxic but critical ingredient for removing stubborn stains. Handle...