[02194054-CF] CAS 7647-01-0 | Hydrochloric acid | MP bio
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02194054-CF | CAS 7647-01-0 | Hydrochloric acid | MPBIO
Key Features and Details
Hydrochloric Acid
SKU | 02194054-CF |
Alternate Names | Acide Chlorhydrique; Hydrogen Chloride; muriatic acid |
Application Notes | Hydrochloric acid is used as a laboratory reagent, for pickling of steel, in production of organic and inorganic compounds, for pH control and neutralization, used in the regeneration of ion exchange resins, in the production of food, food ingredients, and food additives. Chlorine source for safer, greener chlorination of aromatic compounds and a,b-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. |
Auto Ignition | Not flammable (USCG, 1999) |
Base Catalog Number | 194054 |
Beilstein Registry Number | 1098214 |
Boiling Point | -121° F at 760 mm Hg (A constant boiling azeotrope with <a class=”pubchem-internal-link CID-962″ href=”https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/water”>water</a> containing 20.22% hydrogen chloride boils at 227° F.) (EPA, 1998) |
CAS # | 7647-01-0 |
Density | 1.05 at 59° F for 10.17% weight/weight solution (EPA, 1998) |
EC Number | 231-595-7 |
Grade | ACS grade |
Hazard Statements | H314-H335 |
Melting Point | -174.6° F (Melting point is -13.7° F for a 39.17% weight/weight solution.) (EPA, 1998) |
Molecular Formula | HCl |
Molecular Weight | 36.458 g/mol |
Optical Rotation | ≤0.005%Sulfate (SO4) |
Particle Size | ≤1 ppmSulfite (SO3) |
Personal Protective Equipment | ≤1 ppmFree Chlorine (Cl) |
pKa | ≤3 ppmArsenic (As) |
Potency | ≤0.01 ppmIron (Fe) |
Preparation Method | ≤5 ppm |
RTECS Number | MW4025000 |
Safety Symbol | H |
Solubility | 82.3 g/100 g at 32° F (NTP, 1992) |
Sterility | ≤5 ppm |
Sterilization of Solutions | GHS05, GHS07 |
Surface Area | Danger |
Usage Statement | Unless specified otherwise, MP Biomedical’s products are for research or further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use. For more information, please contact our customer service department. |
Vapor Density | 1.268 (EPA, 1998) (Relative to Air) |
Vapor Pressure | 32452 mm Hg at 70° F ; 760 mm Hg at -120.6° F (NTP, 1992) |