Specifications Table
Product Name – HYDROCHLORIC ACID 1M (1N) STANDARDIZED Quantity/Pack Size – 1000 ml Form – Liquid Grade – Laboratory Reagent Application – Titration, pH adjustment, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
This standardized 1M (1N) hydrochloric acid solution is a precisely calibrated laboratory reagent designed for titration procedures and analytical applications where accurate molarity is critical. The solution undergoes rigorous standardization to ensure reliable, repeatable results in volumetric analysis. Its high-purity formulation minimizes impurities that could interfere with sensitive chemical reactions or spectrophotometric measurements. The 1M concentration provides an optimal balance between reactivity and ease of handling, making it suitable for both manual and automated titration systems. Packaged in a durable HDPE bottle with a tamper-evident seal, the solution maintains its specified concentration throughout its shelf life when stored properly. The clear, colorless appearance indicates the absence of metallic contaminants or organic impurities that could compromise experimental integrity. This HCl solution is particularly valuable in acid-base titrations where precise endpoint detection is required, offering consistent performance across multiple experimental runs.
FAQs
1. What is the exact molarity of this hydrochloric acid solution?
The solution is standardized to 1.000 ± 0.005 M concentration, with the exact value provided on the certificate of analysis included with each batch.
2. Can this HCl solution be used for preparing lower concentrations?
Yes, this 1M solution can be accurately diluted to prepare lower molar concentrations using volumetric glassware and deionized water.
3. What type of container is recommended for long-term storage?
Store in the original HDPE bottle with the cap tightly sealed, or transfer to a chemical-resistant glass bottle if needed.
4. How does this compare to concentrated hydrochloric acid?
This is a pre-diluted, standardized solution ready for immediate use, unlike concentrated HCl which requires careful dilution and standardization.
5. What safety precautions should be taken when handling?
Always use in a fume hood with proper PPE including gloves and goggles, as it can cause severe skin burns and eye damage.