• Home
  • MilliporeSigma HX0603-4 Hydrochloric Acid, ACS Reagent Grade, 500mL Glass Bottle

MilliporeSigma HX0603-4 Hydrochloric Acid, ACS Reagent Grade, 500mL Glass Bottle

Notice: Hazardous chemicals and products will incur additional Hazmat Fees and/or mandatory shipment via LTL Motor Freight
  • 500mL Glass Bottle
  • Manufacturer Part No: HX0603-4
(0) No Reviews yet

PLEASE NOTE: Product images and descriptions may not exactly represent the product. Prior to making your purchase, please confirm that the manufacturer part number shown above matches the product you seek. Returns are not allowed for such differences if the correct manufacturer part number is shipped.

Item Number: EM-HX0603-4
$54.85

Sold in: Eaches

UnitMSRPYour PriceStock StatusQty
Each65.5054.85Lead Time

New

Details

Description
Catalogue NumberHX0603
Alternate Names
  • Muriatic Acid
  • 23 deg. Be
Product Information
Chemical formulaHCl in water
Applications
ApplicationMeets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs GR ACS
Key ApplicationsGeneral Chemistry
Physicochemical Information
pH value<1 (H₂O, 20 °C)
Vapor pressure190 hPa (20 °C)
Safety Information according to GHS
Storage class8B Non-combustible, corrosive hazardous materials
WGKWGK 1 slightly water endangering
Disposal12
Inorganic acids and anhydrides thereof should first be diluted or hydrolyzed by stirring carefully into ice water and then neutralized (protective gloves, fume cupboard!) with sodium hydroxide solution (Cat. No. 105587). Before filling into container D, check the pH with pH universal indicator strips (Cat. No. 109535). Fuming sulfuric acid should be carefully stirred dropwise into 40 % sulfuric acid (Cat. No. 109286). Ensure that plenty of ice is available for cooling! When sufficiently cool, treat the highly concentrated sulfuric acid as described above. Analogous to this procedure, other anhydrides can be converted into their corresponding acids. Acid gases (e.g. hydrogen halide, chlorine, phosgene, sulfur dioxide) can be introduced into dilute sodium hydroxide solution and after neutralization disposed of in container D.
Safety Information
Hazard SymbolsCorrosive
Storage and Shipping Information
StorageStore at room temperature.
Specifications
Aluminum (Al)0.3ppm max
Ammonium (NH4)3ppm max
AppearanceTo pass test
Arsenic (As)0.01ppm max
Assay36.5-38.0%
Bromide (Br)0.005% max
Calcium (Ca)0.3ppm max
Chromium (Cr)0.2ppm max
Color (APHA)10 max
Copper (Cu)0.1ppm max
Free chlorine (as Cl)1ppm max
Gold (Au)0.3ppm max
Heavy metals (as Pb)1ppm max
Iron (Fe)0.2ppm max
Lead (Pb)0.1ppm max
Magnesium (Mg)0.3ppm max
Manganese (Mn)0.3ppm max
Mercury (Hg)0.005ppm max
Nickel (Ni)0.1ppm max
Potassium (K)0.3ppm max
Residue after ignition5ppm max
Sodium (Na)0.3ppm max
Sulfate (SO4)1ppm max
Sulfite (SO3)1ppm max
Tin (Sn)0.3ppm max
Titanium (Ti)0.3ppm max
Zinc (Zn)0.3ppm max

Documents & Videos

Description
Catalogue NumberHX0603
Alternate Names
  • Muriatic Acid
  • 23 deg. Be
Product Information
Chemical formulaHCl in water
Applications
ApplicationMeets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs GR ACS
Key ApplicationsGeneral Chemistry
Physicochemical Information
pH value<1 (H₂O, 20 °C)
Vapor pressure190 hPa (20 °C)
Safety Information according to GHS
Storage class8B Non-combustible, corrosive hazardous materials
WGKWGK 1 slightly water endangering
Disposal12
Inorganic acids and anhydrides thereof should first be diluted or hydrolyzed by stirring carefully into ice water and then neutralized (protective gloves, fume cupboard!) with sodium hydroxide solution (Cat. No. 105587). Before filling into container D, check the pH with pH universal indicator strips (Cat. No. 109535). Fuming sulfuric acid should be carefully stirred dropwise into 40 % sulfuric acid (Cat. No. 109286). Ensure that plenty of ice is available for cooling! When sufficiently cool, treat the highly concentrated sulfuric acid as described above. Analogous to this procedure, other anhydrides can be converted into their corresponding acids. Acid gases (e.g. hydrogen halide, chlorine, phosgene, sulfur dioxide) can be introduced into dilute sodium hydroxide solution and after neutralization disposed of in container D.
Safety Information
Hazard SymbolsCorrosive
Storage and Shipping Information
StorageStore at room temperature.
Specifications
Aluminum (Al)0.3ppm max
Ammonium (NH4)3ppm max
AppearanceTo pass test
Arsenic (As)0.01ppm max
Assay36.5-38.0%
Bromide (Br)0.005% max
Calcium (Ca)0.3ppm max
Chromium (Cr)0.2ppm max
Color (APHA)10 max
Copper (Cu)0.1ppm max
Free chlorine (as Cl)1ppm max
Gold (Au)0.3ppm max
Heavy metals (as Pb)1ppm max
Iron (Fe)0.2ppm max
Lead (Pb)0.1ppm max
Magnesium (Mg)0.3ppm max
Manganese (Mn)0.3ppm max
Mercury (Hg)0.005ppm max
Nickel (Ni)0.1ppm max
Potassium (K)0.3ppm max
Residue after ignition5ppm max
Sodium (Na)0.3ppm max
Sulfate (SO4)1ppm max
Sulfite (SO3)1ppm max
Tin (Sn)0.3ppm max
Titanium (Ti)0.3ppm max
Zinc (Zn)0.3ppm max

Ratings & Reviews

No reviews available

Be the first to Write a Review