HCL
HCL
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is a strong, colorless, and highly corrosive inorganic acid widely used in chemical processing, metal treatment, and industrial cleaning applications. Produced by Orumieh Petrochemical Company (Iran), this product is available in high-purity industrial grades suitable for a broad range of manufacturing processes.
As one of the most essential mineral acids in the chemical industry, Hydrochloric Acid is used both as a reactive agent and as a pH control medium. Its strong acidity and reactivity make it valuable for acidizing in oil wells, metal surface cleaning, water treatment, and chemical synthesis.
Chemical and Physical Specifications
- Chemical Formula: HCl 
- Appearance: Colorless to slightly yellow liquid (fuming in air) 
- Odor: Pungent, sharp 
- Density (20°C): ~1.18 g/cm³ (at 37% concentration) 
- Boiling Point: -85°C (anhydrous gas); ~110°C (aqueous solution) 
- Solubility: Completely miscible with water 
- Grade: Industrial / Technical 
- Supplier: Orumieh Petrochemical Company 
- Packaging: Bulk liquid, IBC tanks, or HDPE drums (customizable) 
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is a strong, inorganic, and highly corrosive acid composed of hydrogen and chlorine. Also known as hydrogen chloride or muriatic acid, it appears as a colorless to slightly yellow, viscous liquid with a sharp, pungent odor.
Recognized as one of the most essential mineral acids in chemistry, HCl is widely used as a laboratory reagent and an industrial processing chemical. It demonstrates strong acidity and reactivity, dissolving many metals and organic compounds, which makes it indispensable in a variety of manufacturing and refining operations.
Key Features
- Strongly acidic and corrosive mineral acid 
- Colorless, viscous liquid with a distinct pungent smell 
- Completely soluble in water, forming hydrogen ions and chloride ions 
- Highly reactive, suitable for chemical synthesis and metal treatment 
- Used both in laboratory and industrial environments 
Major Applications
1. Chemical Industry – Raw material for producing chlorides, fertilizers, and dyes.
2. Metal Processing – Used in steel pickling and metal surface cleaning.
3. Water Treatment – Applied for pH regulation and neutralization processes.
4. Oil & Gas – Essential in acidizing oil wells to enhance hydrocarbon flow.
5. Laboratory Reagent – Common acid for chemical analysis and sample preparation.
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is a strong, inorganic mineral acid composed of hydrogen and chlorine. Also known as muriatic acid or hydrogen chloride, it is a colorless to slightly yellow, viscous liquid with a sharp, pungent odor and highly corrosive properties.
This acid is widely recognized as one of the most important industrial chemicals, used extensively as a laboratory reagent, chemical intermediate, and processing agent across numerous manufacturing sectors.
Key Features
- Strongly acidic and highly corrosive mineral acid 
- Colorless, fuming liquid with a distinctive odor 
- Excellent solubility in benzene, alcohol, and ether 
- Insoluble in hydrocarbons 
- Incompatible with metals, hydroxides, amines, and alkalis, which may cause hazardous reactions 
- Completely miscible with water, forming an aqueous solution of hydrogen and chloride ions 
Chemical and Physical Properties
- Chemical Formula: HCl 
- Appearance: Colorless or faintly yellow liquid 
- Odor: Sharp and irritating 
- Density (20°C): ~1.18 g/cm³ (at 37% concentration) 
- Boiling Point: ~110°C (aqueous solution) 
- Solubility: Soluble in benzene, alcohol, and ether; insoluble in hydrocarbons 
- Reactivity: Reacts vigorously with bases, metals, and oxidizing agents 
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