Physical Properties
Chemical Formula | HCl |
Appearance | Clear Liquid |
Boiling Point | 57 degree Celsius @ 760mm Hg (134.60°F) |
HS Code | 28061000 |
CAS No | 7641 – 01 – 0 |
Molecular Weight | 36.45 gms/mole |
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Hydrochloric Acid, also known as Hydrogen Chloride acid, is a corrosive substance obtained by dissolving gaseous hydrogen chloride in water. It is also produced by chlorination of organic chemicals, By product in the synthetic production of silica and Salt sulphuric acid production process.
Hydrochloric acid is present in the digestive juices of the Human stomach. The reactions of hydrochloric acid are those of typical strong acids, for example, it reacts with metals where the hydrogen gas is displaced, reacts with metal oxides and hydroxides which are then neutralised with the formation of a metal chloride and water, and reacts with salts of weak acids in which the weak acid is displaced.
Hydrochloric acid is a colourless liquid with a sharp pungent odour and is very corrosive in nature. It is a strong acid is used industrially in a wide variety of industries.
It is used in numerous industrial applications like:-
… and many more.
SNDB Chemicals supplies high quality Industrial grade Hydrochloric acid of various strengths. We supply Hydrochloric acid of 20% and 32% strength.
Details of SNDB Chemicals Hydrochloric Acid can be found below:-
Chemical Formula | HCl |
Appearance | Clear Liquid |
Boiling Point | 57 degree Celsius @ 760mm Hg (134.60°F) |
HS Code | 28061000 |
CAS No | 7641 – 01 – 0 |
Molecular Weight | 36.45 gms/mole |
Parameters | Unit | HCL 32% | HCL 33% | HCL 35% |
Appearance | – | Clear Colourless Liquid to Light Yellow Liquid |
Water White |
Clear Colourless Liquid |
Total Acidity (as HCl) by mass (Purity) at 27oC | % | 32.00 min. | 33.00% min. | 35% min. |
Specific Gravity at 27°C | % | 1.17 | 1.17 | 1.16 min. |
Free Chlorine and Bromine | % | 0.0002 max. | 20 ppm max. | 10ppm max. |
Heavy Metal content | % | NIL | – | NIL |
Iron Content (as Fe) by mass | % | 1.00 maX. | 5 ppm maX. | 5ppm max. |