Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid
HCl 36.46
DEFINITION
Concentrated hydrochloric acid contains not less
than 35.0 per cent m/m and not more than 39.0 per cent m/m of HCl.
CHARACTERS
A clear, colorless, fuming liquid, miscible with
water. It has a relative density of
about 1.18.
IDENTIFICATION
A. Dilute with water R. The solution is strongly
acid, pH<4 & Green or blue in Congo red paper R indicator.
B. It gives the reactions of chlorides.
C. It complies with the limits of the assay.
TESTS
Appearance of solution
To 2 ml add 8 ml of water R. The solution is
clear and colorless.
Free chlorine
To 15 ml add 100 ml of carbon dioxide-free water R,
1 ml of a 100 g/l solution of potassium iodide R and 0.5 ml of
iodide-free starch solution R. Allow to stand in the dark for 2 min. Any blue
color disappears on the addition of 0.2 ml of 0.01 M sodium thiosulphate (4
ppm).
Sulphates
To 6.4 ml add 10 mg of sodium hydrogen carbonate R
and evaporate to dryness on a water-bath. Dissolve the residue in 15 ml of
distilled water R. The solution complies with the limit test for sulphates (20
ppm).
Heavy metals
Dissolve the residue obtained in the test for
residue on evaporation in 1 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid R and dilute to 25
ml with water R. Dilute 5 ml of this solution to 20 ml with water R. 12 ml of
the solution complies with limit test A for heavy metals (2 ppm). Prepare the
standard using lead standard solution (2 ppm Pb) R.
Residue on evaporation
Evaporate 100.0 g to dryness on a water-bath and
dry at 100 °C to 105 °C. The residue weighs not more than 10 mg (0.01 per
cent).
ASSAY
Weigh accurately a ground-glass-stoppered flask
containing 30 ml of water R. Introduce
1.5 ml of the acid and weigh again. Titrate with 1 M sodium hydroxide, using
methyl red solution R as indicator.
1 ml of 1 M sodium hydroxide is equivalent to 36.46
mg of HCl.
STORAGE
Store in a stoppered container made of glass or
another inert material, at a temperature below 30 °C.
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