Specifications Table
Product Name – HYDROCHLORIC ACID 1 MOL/L (1N) FOR SOLUTION Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ML Form – Liquid Solution Grade – Laboratory Reagent Application – Titration, pH Adjustment, Analytical Chemistry
Product Overview
This 1M (1N) hydrochloric acid solution is a high-purity laboratory reagent designed for precision applications in chemical analysis and research. Formulated with exacting standards, it provides consistent molarity for reliable titration results, pH calibration, and general laboratory procedures. The solution is prepared using ultra-pure water and analytical-grade HCl to ensure minimal impurities, making it suitable for sensitive analytical techniques. Its stable concentration eliminates the need for frequent standardization, saving time in routine lab work. The 500ml packaging offers an optimal balance between sufficient volume for multiple experiments and convenient storage. This HCl solution maintains its specified concentration over extended periods when stored properly, ensuring long-term reliability for laboratory applications. The clear, colorless appearance indicates high purity, while the secure packaging prevents contamination during storage and handling. As a fundamental laboratory reagent, this solution supports a wide range of chemical processes while meeting stringent quality requirements for research and testing applications.
FAQs
1. What is the exact molarity of this hydrochloric acid solution?
This solution is precisely prepared to 1.00 M (1N) concentration, verified through standardized titration procedures during quality control.
2. Can this HCl solution be used for preparing lower concentrations?
Yes, this 1N solution can serve as a stock solution for preparing more dilute concentrations through proper serial dilution techniques using volumetric glassware.
3. What type of container is recommended for storing this acid?
Store in the original HDPE bottle or transfer to a chemical-resistant glass container with a tight-fitting cap to prevent contamination and concentration changes.
4. How does this compare to concentrated hydrochloric acid?
This is a pre-diluted solution at 1N concentration, eliminating the need for handling concentrated HCl (typically 12N) and the associated safety risks of dilution.
5. What safety precautions should be taken when handling this solution?
While less concentrated than fuming HCl, this solution still requires standard acid handling precautions including gloves, goggles, and proper ventilation during use.