Place of Origin: | China |
---|---|
Brand Name: | Newradar Gas |
Certification: | ISO/DOT/GB |
Model Number: | N/A |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 20pcs |
Price: | negotiation |
Packaging Details: | Packed in10L-50L cylinder or packed according to the demands. |
Delivery Time: | 30-35 working days after received your payment |
Payment Terms: | L/C, , T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 5000 pcs per month |
CAS No.: | 7647-01-0 | EINECS No.: | 231-595-7 |
---|---|---|---|
Purity: | 99.9% , 99.999%, 99.9995% | MF: | Hcl |
Molar Mass: | 36.46 G·mol−1 | Molecular Shape: | Linear |
Specific Heat Capacity: | 0.7981 J K−1 G−1 | GHS Signal Word: | Danger |
High Light: | industrial and medical gases,industrial gasses |
Chemical Grade 3N Hydrogen Chloride Gas Alkyl Chlorides Production
Description:
The compound hydrogen chloride has the chemical formula HCl. At room temperature, it is a colorless gas, which forms white fumes of hydrochloric acid upon contact with atmospheric humidity.
The chemical formula of hydrogen chloride is Hcl. The appearance is colorless gas.
A colorless, toxic, corrosive, nonflammable gas with a sharp suffocating odor, severely irritating to the upper respiratory tract and corrosive to eyes, skin and mucous membranes. It is heavier than air, fumes in moist air and has a great affinity for water. Shipped as liquefied gas under its own vapor pressure.
All products comply with international standard like ISO, DOT,IS,KS, ETC; all certificates are available such as TUV, TPED.
Specifications:
1. Physical properties
Commodity |
Hydrogen Chloride |
Molecular Formula | Hcl |
UN No. | UN1050 |
CAS No. |
7647-01-0 |
Hazardous class for transort | 2.3 |
2. Typical technical data (COA)
Specification | Purity/10-6 |
Hcl ≥ | 99.9% |
N2 ≤ | 60 |
O2 ≤ | 60 |
THC ≤ | 1500 |
H2O ≤ | 3 |
Dew Point /℃ ≤ | -66 |
HCl |
≥ |
99.999% | %V |
N2 |
≤ |
2 | ppmv |
O2+Ar |
≤ |
1 | ppmv |
THC(CH4) |
≤ |
1 | ppmv |
CO |
≤ |
1 | ppmv |
CO2 |
≤ |
1 | ppmv |
H2O |
≤ |
1 | ppmv |
Fe |
≤ |
0.1 | ppmw |
Ca |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Cr |
≤ |
0.05 | ppmw |
Co |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Cd |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Cu |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Pb |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Mn |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Mg |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Ni |
≤ |
0.05 | ppmw |
K |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Na |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
Zn |
≤ |
0.01 | ppmw |
3. Package
Cylinder Size |
|
Valve |
|
40ltr | 25kgs | CGA330 | According to the valve type |
43ltr | 25kgs | CGA330 | According to the valve type |
Other sizes and standards also available |
Applications:
1 | Most hydrogen chloride is used in the production of hydrochloric acid. |
2 | Hydrochlorination of rubber |
3 | Production of vinyl and alkyl chlorides |
4 | In the semiconductor industry, it is used to both etch semiconductor crystals and to purify silicon via trichlorosilane (SiHCl3) |
5 | It may also be used to treat cotton to delint it, and to separate it from wool |
6 | In the laboratory, anhydrous forms of the gas are particularly useful for generating chloride-based Lewis acids, which must be absolutely dry for their Lewis sites to function. It can also be used to dry the corresponding hydrated forms of these materials by passing it over as they are heated; the materials would otherwise fume HCl gas themselves and decompose. Neither can these hydrates be dried using standard desiccator methods |