Specifications Table
Product Name – Hydrochloric Acid 0.5 N Solution
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml, 1000 ml, 2500 ml
Form – Liquid Solution
Grade – Analytical Grade
Application – Titrations, pH Adjustment, Chemical Analysis
Product Overview
This 0.5 N hydrochloric acid solution is a precisely standardized reagent designed for laboratory applications requiring consistent acidity. Formulated with high-purity HCl, it ensures accurate and reproducible results in titrations, pH adjustments, and chemical synthesis. The solution is prepared under controlled conditions to maintain its concentration, making it a reliable choice for routine lab procedures. Its analytical-grade purity minimizes impurities, reducing the risk of interference in sensitive experiments. The ready-to-use format eliminates the need for dilution, saving time and reducing potential errors. Packaged in durable, leak-proof containers, it maintains stability during storage and handling. Whether used in volumetric analysis or as a reagent in qualitative testing, this solution delivers precision and reliability for critical laboratory workflows.
FAQs
1. What is the exact molarity of this hydrochloric acid solution?
This solution is standardized to 0.5 N (normality), which corresponds to 0.5 M (molarity) for hydrochloric acid.
2. Is this solution compatible with glassware and standard lab equipment?
Yes, it is fully compatible with borosilicate glass and most common lab materials, though prolonged exposure may require corrosion-resistant containers.
3. Are there any safer alternatives for less critical applications?
For non-analytical uses, diluted acetic acid or citric acid solutions can serve as milder alternatives, though they may not provide the same precision.
4. How should this solution be stored to maintain its stability?
Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances like bases or oxidizing agents.
5. What is the shelf life of this hydrochloric acid solution?
When stored properly, the solution remains stable for up to 2 years, though periodic verification of concentration is recommended for critical applications.