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18 August 2024 / 30 December 2024
Hydrochloric acid gas is a colorless gas with a pungent, acidic odor and is heavier than air. It readily liquefies to form a colorless liquid and, in a wet or dissolved state, turns a blue substance red. It combines with metals, metal oxides and their hydroxides and has a density of 1.18 g/cm3. Applications Maintenance…
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17 August 2024 / 30 December 2024
Nitric acid is known as nitric acid or nitric acid. Its molecular formula is HNO3 and its density is 1.51 g/cm³. In its pure state, it is completely colorless, but the accumulation of nitrogen oxides in it gives it a slightly yellow color. The gases released from this desiccant give it an unpleasant odor. This…
Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda, has the chemical formula NaOH and is a white solid with a melting point of 1390°C and a density of 2.13 g/cm3. This substance quickly absorbs moisture from the air and must be protected during transportation. The largest amount of sodium hydroxide produced is obtained through the electrolysis…
Definition: Hydrofluoric acid or fluoric acid, also known as glass-eating acid, with the chemical formula (HF), a melting point of -83.55 °C and a density of 1.15 g/cm3, is a colorless, highly corrosive liquid that can dissolve many substances and compounds such as oxides. It will cause burns if it comes into direct contact with…