Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Hydrogen chloride, 1M solution in acetic acid, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – AcroSeal®
Application – Acid-catalyzed reactions, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
This 1M hydrogen chloride solution in acetic acid, packaged under the AcroSeal® brand, offers exceptional purity and stability for critical laboratory applications. The solution combines the reactivity of hydrochloric acid with the solvent properties of acetic acid, creating a versatile reagent for acid-catalyzed processes. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures minimal contamination and extended shelf life, maintaining consistent concentration throughout storage. This product is particularly valued for its precise molar concentration, which eliminates the need for dilution in most applications. The acetic acid solvent provides a non-aqueous environment that is ideal for reactions sensitive to water content. The solution’s clarity and lack of particulate matter make it suitable for analytical techniques requiring high optical transparency. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure consistent performance in demanding laboratory protocols.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this hydrogen chloride solution?
The AcroSeal® packaging extends the shelf life to 24 months when stored properly in its original container at room temperature.
2. Can this solution be used for titrations?
While primarily designed for acid-catalyzed reactions, the precise 1M concentration makes it suitable for certain non-aqueous titration applications.
3. What precautions should be taken when handling this solution?
Always use in a well-ventilated fume hood with appropriate PPE including gloves and goggles due to the corrosive nature of both components.
4. Is this solution compatible with glass containers?
Yes, the solution is compatible with standard laboratory glassware, though prolonged storage in glass is not recommended for the original packaging.
5. How does the acetic acid solvent affect the solution’s properties?
The acetic acid solvent modifies the solution’s polarity and reactivity compared to aqueous HCl, making it more suitable for organic synthesis applications.










