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-174.6 °F (Melting point is -13.7 °F for a 39.17% weight/weight solution.) (EPA, 1998)
ChemSpider record containing structure, synonyms, properties, vendors and database links for Hydrochloric acid, 7647-01-0.
Physical properties of hydrochloric acid, such as boiling and melting points, density, and pH, depend on the concentration or molarity of HCl in the aqueous solution. They range from those of water at very low concentrations approaching 0% HCl to values for fuming hydrochloric acid at over 40% HCl.
25 cze 2023 · Physical properties of HCl, such as density, pH, boiling and melting point depend on the concentration of HCl in the aqueous solution. They range from those of water at very low concentrations approaching 0% HCl to values for fuming hydrochloric acid at over 40% HCl.
Explore a comprehensive list of boiling point values for common acids in both degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.
1 lip 2024 · Boiling Point: The boiling point of concentrated hydrochloric acid solution is around 110°C (230°F). Melting Point: The melting point is about -27.32°C (-17.18°F) for the concentrated acid. Solubility in Water: It is highly soluble in water, capable of forming a wide range of concentrations. Density
For equivalents in Fahrenheit °F, see Melting points of the elements (data page). ^ Values for many highly radioactive elements are not empirically confirmed, or are theoretical predictions only. ^ Helium cannot freeze at STP, and so has no true melting point under these conditions.