Hydrochloric Acid 0.50N in Methanol
Hydrochloric Acid 0.50N in Methanol is a standardized acidic solution prepared using anhydrous methanol as the solvent. It is commonly used in non-aqueous titrations, esterification studies, and analytical procedures requiring an alcoholic medium.
Chemical Name:
Hydrogen Chloride in Methanol (0.50N)
Synonyms:
0.50N HCl in Methanol, Methanolic Hydrochloric Acid, 0.50 Normal HCl (Methanolic), Standard Acid in Methanol
CAS Number:
Hydrogen Chloride: 7647-01-0
Methanol: 67-56-1
Appearance:
Clear, colorless solution

Key Properties:
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Concentration: 0.50N
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Anhydrous methanol solvent
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Suitable for non-aqueous titrations
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Strong acid behavior in alcoholic medium
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High purity for analytical and research applications
Uses:
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Non-aqueous titrations (e.g., organic bases)
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Esterification and transesterification reactions
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Acid-catalyzed organic synthesis
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Analytical chemistry requiring methanol-based acidity
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Preparation of calibration standards
Storage:
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Store in tightly sealed containers
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Keep in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area
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Protect from heat, sparks, and open flames (methanol is flammable)
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Avoid moisture contamination
Safety & Handling (SDS Summary):
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Flammable due to methanol content
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Toxic if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin
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Causes skin, eye, and respiratory irritation
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Use gloves, goggles, and protective clothing
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Handle away from ignition sources
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In case of contact: rinse thoroughly with water
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Use in a fume hood to avoid inhalation of vapors
| Weight | N/A |
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| size | 1Lt, 2.5Lt, 5Lt |












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