Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Hydrogen chloride, pure, 2N solution in diethyl ether, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML, 800ML
Form – Liquid solution
Grade – Pure, 2N concentration
Application – Organic synthesis, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
This 2N hydrogen chloride solution in diethyl ether from AcroSeal® delivers exceptional purity and consistency for demanding laboratory applications. The carefully controlled 2N concentration ensures precise reactivity in organic synthesis and analytical procedures where anhydrous conditions are critical. The diethyl ether solvent provides excellent solubility for organic compounds while maintaining solution stability. Packaged in AcroSeal® containers, this reagent offers superior protection against moisture and atmospheric contamination, preserving its quality throughout storage and use. The solution’s high purity level minimizes potential interference in sensitive reactions, making it particularly valuable for applications requiring strict quality control. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to verify concentration and purity, ensuring reliable performance in your laboratory workflows. The available pack sizes of 100ML and 800ML provide flexibility for both small-scale experiments and larger production needs.
FAQs
1. What is the exact concentration of this hydrogen chloride solution?
The solution is precisely formulated at 2N (normal) concentration, equivalent to approximately 7.3% w/w hydrogen chloride in diethyl ether.
2. How should this solution be stored to maintain its quality?
Store the unopened container at room temperature in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials. Keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.
3. Is this solution compatible with standard glass laboratory equipment?
Yes, the solution is compatible with borosilicate glass and most standard laboratory glassware, though prolonged storage in glass may require special consideration.
4. What safety precautions should be taken when handling this solution?
Always use in a fume hood with proper ventilation, wear appropriate personal protective equipment including gloves and goggles, and avoid inhalation of vapors.
5. Can this solution be used as a substitute for anhydrous hydrogen chloride?
While similar in some applications, this solution contains diethyl ether and may not be suitable for all reactions requiring anhydrous conditions. Evaluate compatibility with your specific protocol.










