Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade

R145.00 Ex VAT

Hydrochloric Acid 32% Solvent and dissolving agent. For neutralisation, regeneration and acidifying of ion exchangers.

Description

Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade

Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 32% AR grade is a high-purity reagent used in diverse applications including laboratory analyses (titrations, pH control), chemical synthesis and manufacturing, metal treatment (pickling, etching, cleaning), and as a solvent and dissolving agent. Its analytical reagent (AR) grade purity makes it suitable for sensitive processes without compromising results, while its 32% concentration offers effectiveness for industrial and laboratory tasks.

Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade Laboratory Applications
Analytical Tests: Used for conducting titrations and other quantitative analyses.
pH Control: Adjusts pH levels in various laboratory solutions.
Sample Digestion: Prepares samples for further analysis.
Chemical Synthesis: Serves as a reagent in the production of organic and inorganic compounds.

Industrial Applications
Metal Treatment:
Pickling: Removes rust, scales, and oxides from steel and other metals before further processing.
Etching: Used for etching aluminum and concrete.
Galvanizing: Prepares metal surfaces for galvanizing and soldering.
Chemical Production:
Manufactures a range of inorganic and organic chemicals.
Production of dyes, plastics, phenols, and chemical intermediates.
Water Treatment: Controls pH in wastewater treatment processes.
Oil Production: Injected into oil wells to dissolve rock, creating increased pore structure for oil extraction.
Other Applications
Food Industry: Used in the processing of food products and ingredients.
Leather Industry: Involved in leather processing and tanning.
Household Cleaning: Acts as a tough stain remover and for cleaning toilets and tiles.

Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade

Hydrochloric acid is one of the main six strong mineral acids used in chemistry.

  • It is an excellent acidifying reagent, and it is commonly used as the preferred acid in titration for determining the number of bases, as stronger acids give more precise results.
  • Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade
vapor pressure 190 mmHg ( 25 ��C)
Grade AR
assay 20 (degrees baume)
concentration 32 wt. % in H2O
bp 100 ��C (lit.)
density 1.161 g/mL at 25 ��C
Organoleptic faint

Hydrochloric Acid 32% AR Grade