HYDROGEN CHLORIDE

chemical compound, HCl, a colorless, poisonous gas with an unpleasant, acrid odor. It is very soluble in water and readily soluble in alcohol and ether. It fumes in moist air. It is not flammable, and the liquid is a poor conductor of electricity. Hydrogen chloride is prepared commercially by the reaction of sulfuric acid with sodium chloride (common salt); niter cake, a mixture of sodium bisulfite and sulfuric acid that is a byproduct of nitric acid manufacture, is sometimes used in place of sulfuric acid. Hydrogen chloride is also produced as a byproduct of the manufacture of chlorinated organic chemicals. It can be prepared directly by reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gases; the reaction is very exothermic and takes place readily in sunlight or at elevated temperatures. Although anhydrous (water-free) hydrogen chloride is commercially available as a high-pressure compressed gas in steel cylinders, most of the gas produced is dissolved in water to form hydrochloric acid (see acids and bases), a commercially important chemical. Pure grades of hydrochloric acid are colorless, but technical grades, commonly called muriatic acid, are often yellow-colored because of impurities such as dissolved metals. Most hydrochloric acid produced has a concentration of 30% to 35% hydrogen chloride by weight. The major use of hydrochloric acid is in the manufacture of other chemicals. It is also used in large amounts in pickling (cleaning) metal surfaces, e.g., iron before galvanizing. It reacts with most common metals, releasing hydrogen and forming the metal chloride; with most metal oxides and hydroxides it reacts to form water and the metal chloride. Hydrochloric acid is also used in small amounts in processing glucose and other foods and for various other uses. Concentrated solutions are strong acids and highly corrosive. Hydrochloric acid is not an oxidizing agent but can be oxidized by very strong oxidizing agents, liberating chlorine gas. In dilute solutions of the acid the hydrogen chloride is almost completely dissociated into hydrogen and chloride ions. A solution containing 20.24% hydrogen chloride by weight is azeotropic, boiling at a constant temperature of 110 degrees Celsius at atmospheric pressure. Hydrogen chloride also forms monohydrates, dihydrates, and trihydrates that are liquids at room temperature.

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...constants Hydrogen-gas 1.000500 Aniline...95 Water 81.7 Sodium chloride solid 6.12 Formamide...then the concentration of the hydrogen ions of the water is increased...henceforth and the long term "hydrogen ion concentration" will be...
...For example, silver chloride will form if there is one...example, one amount of hydrogen combines with a certain...O ; the same amount of hydrogen may also combine with twice as much oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide H 2 O 2 . The...
...chloride by heating in a platinum dish. The chloride was further purified by two precipitations with hydrogen chloride. The potassium chloride thus obtained was dissolved in pure water and diluted until approximately 0.05 N. A nearly equivalent...
...obtained from sodium chloride or other salts by...and say that the hydrogen ions are vital...regulated by the hydrogen ion concentration...cornea for silver chloride, and first prepared...and sets up the hydrogen theory. 1 Liebig...hydrochloric acid = calcium chloride + water Represented...
...certain shade of red light given out by hydrogen and by no other substance is 0.00002584...the sun; c, bright-line spectrum of hydrogen; d, bright sodium line; e, bright-line...which photographs. For example, if a hydrogen line is used, just the hydrogen on the...
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...antimicrobials. Some formulations do include hydrogen peroxide, a compound capable of limited...two groups with respect to inclusion of hydrogen peroxide (a limited spectrum disinfectant...cleaners indicated that 12 contained hydrogen peroxide. Only one of these products...
...formed from formaldehyde and hydrogen chloride, combustion products formed...1989). BCME can be formed from hydrogen chloride and formaldehyde during resin...been adequately evaluated. Hydrogen chloride and formaldehyde are formed...
...Hydrogen chloride...Hydrogen chloride...0.002 Hydrogen chloride...
...solvents and gases, such as hydrogen chloride, phosphine, and meth itself...probably linked to this chemical. Hydrogen chloride fumes reached 155 ppm, more...dangerous to life or health." Hydrogen chloride causes respiratory tract damage...
...captured by PM controls.(82) Hydrogen chloride (HCl) and sulfur dioxide (SO...sulfur dioxide (SO.sub.2), hydrogen chloride (HCl), nitrogen oxides (NO...appropriate), sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, oxides of nitrogen, carbon...
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...than the latter. An example of a thermochemical process is the use of chlorine and chromium chloride at elevated temperatures to extract hydrogen from steam, through a series of steps. An example of a thermoelectrochemical process is the heating...
...times. The chemicals that Borden reportedly released into the air were ethylene dichloride, vinyl-chloride monomer, hydrogen chloride, hydrochloric acid and ammonia. In 1994, three years before Geismars first toxic spew, the U.S. Justice Department...
...eruption. Chlorine (in the form of hydrogen chloride) and sulfuric acid in the plume...methylchloride (50.49), and hydrogen chloride (36.46). Since all of these...chlorine as being chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride from volcanoes, sodium chloride...
...electrochemically active gases such as hydrogen chloride, ethylene oxide (EtO) and nitric...other gases (such as ammonia and hydrogen cyanide) are detectable by less...of the sensor. In the case of a hydrogen cyanide sensor, the sensor includes...
...with vapors that you might expect to encounter. Some highly reactive gases, such as chlorine, nitrogen dioxide or hydrogen chloride, may be absorbed into the walls of the tubing and scrubbed from the sample stream. Never use sample tubing made...
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...escaped. The gas was found to be hydrogen chloride and the factory and immediate...gas, which was found to be hydrogen chloride. "Fire crews from Deeside...been informed of the incident. Hydrogen chloride forms corrosive hydrochloric...
...dripping sulphuric acid on salt. Hydrogen chloride will flow down the delivery...prepare hydrochloric acid, bubble hydrogen chloride gas through water using rubber...of NaCl = 15.7g. Volume of hydrogen chloride gas: 5.9litres. 2 a) add hydrochloric...
...dripping sulphuric acid on salt. Hydrogen chloride will flow down the delivery...prepare hydrochloric acid, bubble hydrogen chloride gas through water using rubber...of NaCl = 15.7g. Volume of hydrogen chloride gas: 5.9litres. 2 a) add hydrochloric...
...by the cracking of EDC (ethylene dichloride) at high temperature in a furnace into vinyl chloride and hydrogen chloride. The hydrogen chloride could then be used with acetylene, or some of it was piped to Midland silicones for the production of...
...Firefighters, in the meantime, would like to rid all buildings of polyvinyl chloride. The substance releases dangerous hydrogen chloride when it burns. ``If you breathe that into your lungs youre breathing an acid. Its not good, said Gary Nauta, past...
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HYDROGEN CHLORIDE chemical compound, HCl, a colorless...is a poor conductor of electricity. Hydrogen chloride is prepared commercially by the reaction...sometimes used in place of sulfuric acid. Hydrogen chloride is also produced as a byproduct of...
...chlorine with a metal or by reaction of hydrochloric acid (a water solution of hydrogen chloride ) with a metal, a metal oxide, or an inorganic base. Chloride salts include sodium chloride (common salt), potassium chloride , calcium...
...a biting taste, commonly known as sal ammoniac. It is prepared commercially by reacting ammonia , NH 3 , with hydrogen chloride, HCl, and is used chiefly in the manufacture of electric dry-cell batteries, in soldering fluxes, in textile printing...
...NaOH, a base, with hydrogen chloride, HCl, an acid: HCl...salt that has neither hydrogen (H) nor hydroxyl (OH...formula, e.g., sodium chloride (NaCl), is called a...sulfate and release hydrogen chloride gas (which in solution...
MURIATIC ACID see hydrogen chloride . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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