Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid, an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, is created through the dissolution of hydrogen chloride gas into water. This solution is transparent and possesses a unique, sharp odor. It falls into the category of strong acids and serves as a constituent of the stomach acid present in the digestive systems of nearly all animal species, including humans. Hydrochloric acid holds significance as a vital reagent in laboratories and plays a crucial role in various industrial applications.
- Synonyms
- HCI, Hydrogen chloride, Muriatic acid, Chlorhydric Acid
- Chemical Formula
- HCl
- CAS Number
- 7647-01-0
Characteristics
- Forms
- Liquid (clear)
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Metal working
- Food and Nutrition
- Laboratory chemicals
- Leather processing
- Water treatment
- Cleaning products
- Metal finishing
- Oil and Gas
- pH control
Industries
- Rubber
- Chemical Processing
- Lubricants
- Agriculture
- Animal Nutrition
- Food & Nutrition
- Water Treatment
- Beauty & Personal Care
- CASE & Construction
- Mining
- Cleaning
- Polymers
- Pharma
- Pulp & Paper
- Energy Services