Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Hydrogen chloride, 5 to 6N solution in 2-propanol, AcroSeal®
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML, 800ML
Form – Liquid solution
Grade – 5-6N (Ultra-high purity)
Application – Chemical synthesis, catalysis, anhydrous reactions
Product Overview
Hydrogen chloride (5-6N) dissolved in 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) is a high-purity reagent designed for applications requiring strict moisture control and precise acidity. The AcroSeal® packaging ensures minimal exposure to atmospheric moisture, preserving the solution’s integrity during storage and handling. This formulation provides a stable, anhydrous environment for reactions sensitive to water, making it a reliable choice for advanced chemical processes. The 2-propanol solvent enhances solubility for organic compounds while maintaining compatibility with most glassware and lab equipment. With a normal concentration range of 5-6N, this solution delivers consistent performance in acid-catalyzed reactions, esterifications, and other synthetic procedures. The sealed packaging prevents contamination and evaporation, ensuring long-term stability without degradation. Ideal for laboratories prioritizing reproducibility and purity in their experimental workflows.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Hydrogen Chloride in 2-Propanol?
The sealed AcroSeal® packaging extends shelf life to 24 months when stored unopened at room temperature in a dry environment.
2. Is this solution compatible with plastic labware?
Prolonged contact with plastics may cause degradation; use glass or PTFE-lined containers for long-term storage or reactions.
3. Can this replace hydrochloric acid in standard procedures?
While chemically similar, the 2-propanol solvent alters reactivity; test compatibility with your specific protocol before substitution.
4. How should I dispose of unused solution?
Neutralize with a weak base (e.g., sodium bicarbonate) before disposal according to local hazardous waste regulations.
5. Does the AcroSeal® cap require special tools to open?
The tamper-evident seal can be removed by hand, but wear gloves to avoid skin contact with residual vapors.










