Hydrochloric Acid, N/1 CVS | RANKH0235 | Avantor

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Hydrochloric Acid, N/1 CVS | RANKH0235 | Avantor

N/1 CVS Hydrochloric Acid offers standardized concentration for volumetric analysis. Analytical grade ensures accuracy in titrations and lab experiments.

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Original price was: ₹694.00.Current price is: ₹625.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Hydrochloric Acid, N/1 CVS
Quantity/Pack Size – 2 Ampoules (25 mL each)
Form – Liquid (Ampoule)
Grade – Analytical (CVS Standard)
Application – Volumetric analysis, titrations, acid-base reactions

Product Overview

Hydrochloric Acid, N/1 CVS is a precisely standardized solution designed for volumetric analysis in laboratory settings. This analytical-grade acid is supplied in sealed glass ampoules to prevent contamination and ensure long-term stability. Each ampoule contains 25 mL of 0.1N HCl, calibrated to meet CVS (Certified Volumetric Solution) standards, guaranteeing accuracy in titrations and quantitative chemical reactions. The solution is prepared using high-purity reagents and deionized water, eliminating impurities that could affect experimental results. Its stable concentration makes it ideal for acid-base titrations, pH adjustments, and other applications requiring exact molar concentrations. The ampoule packaging protects the solution from atmospheric exposure, preserving its potency until use. This product is essential for laboratories where precision and reproducibility are critical, offering a reliable alternative to manually prepared HCl solutions. The CVS certification ensures compliance with international quality standards, making it suitable for research, educational, and industrial laboratories.

FAQs

1. What is the exact molarity of N/1 CVS Hydrochloric Acid?

The N/1 designation indicates a 0.1N (0.1 molar) concentration, equivalent to 0.1 moles of HCl per liter of solution.

2. Can this HCl solution be used for food testing applications?

While chemically suitable, this product is not specifically certified for food testing. For food-grade applications, verify compliance with relevant standards.

3. How should I handle broken ampoules?

Wear protective gloves and eyewear. Neutralize spills with sodium bicarbonate, then collect fragments using forceps and dispose of as chemical waste.

4. What’s the shelf life of unopened ampoules?

When stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight, unopened ampoules maintain their certified concentration for 24 months from the date of manufacture.

5. Is this the same as laboratory-grade HCl?

This is a certified volumetric solution (CVS), which undergoes stricter quality control than general laboratory-grade HCl to ensure precise concentration for titrations.