Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Hydroiodic acid ARS, ACS |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 250 ml |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | ARS, ACS |
| Application | Analytical chemistry, research, synthesis |
Product Description
Hydroiodic acid (HI) is a powerful inorganic acid widely used in laboratories for its strong reducing properties. The ARS and ACS grades ensure high purity, making it ideal for precise analytical work, organic synthesis, and research applications. This 47% concentration solution is stabilized to prevent iodine formation, guaranteeing consistent performance in your experiments.
Whether you’re a student conducting qualitative analysis or a researcher working on advanced synthesis, this hydroiodic acid delivers reliable results. Its versatility extends to pharmaceutical testing, catalyst preparation, and even semiconductor manufacturing. The ACS certification means it meets the strictest purity standards for critical applications.
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The 250 ml pack size offers an optimal balance between quantity and shelf life, reducing waste while ensuring you have enough for multiple experiments. Store it properly in a cool, ventilated area away from oxidizing agents to maintain its stability.
FAQs
What is the concentration of this hydroiodic acid?
This product contains 47% HI by weight, which is the standard concentration for laboratory use.
Can I use this for food testing applications?
While the ACS grade indicates high purity, hydroiodic acid isn’t food-grade certified. For food testing, consult with your institution’s safety officer.
How should I dispose of unused hydroiodic acid?
Neutralize with sodium bicarbonate solution before disposal according to your local hazardous waste regulations. Never pour down drains.
What’s the difference between AR and ACS grades?
ARS (Analytical Reagent Standard) and ACS (American Chemical Society) both indicate high purity, but ACS has slightly stricter specifications for certain impurities.
Can students use this for school projects?
Only under strict supervision in properly equipped labs. The corrosive nature makes it unsuitable for home or basic school laboratories.