Hydrochloric Acid 36%
Hydrochloric Acid 36% Hydrochloric Acid 36% is a strong, highly corrosive acid commonly used in laboratories, industrial applications, and chemical processes. It is widely utilized for its ability to dissolve metals, regulate pH levels, and act as a reagent in various chemical reactions. Available in a concentrated 36% solution for...
Hydrochloric Acid 36%
Hydrochloric Acid 36% is a strong, highly corrosive acid commonly used in laboratories, industrial applications, and chemical processes. It is widely utilized for its ability to dissolve metals, regulate pH levels, and act as a reagent in various chemical reactions. Available in a concentrated 36% solution for precise applications.
Key Features:
- 36% concentration for versatile and powerful applications.
- High purity and quality for laboratory and industrial use.
- Used for cleaning, chemical synthesis, pH adjustment, and more.
- Effective in dissolving metals, minerals, and various compounds.
Applications:
- Widely used in laboratory research and chemical synthesis.
- Essential in industries such as food processing, metal cleaning, and water treatment.
- Commonly used in the production of chlorine gas and hydrochloric acid derivatives.
- Used for pH adjustment in various chemical and industrial processes.
- Serves as a reagent in the preparation of other chemicals like PVC and fertilizers.
Storage and Handling:
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.
- Keep the container tightly closed to avoid contamination and evaporation.
- Always handle with proper personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, goggles, and face shields.
Safety Information:
- Highly corrosive: causes severe burns to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
- In case of eye contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
- In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with water and seek medical help if irritation persists.
- Keep away from metals, oxidizing agents, and combustible materials.
- Dispose of waste following local environmental and safety regulations for hazardous chemicals.