Description
Hydrochloric Acid, 0.1 N Solution in Isopropyl Alcohol is a colorless, clear, highly corrosive, highly pungent solution of hydrogen chloride in isopropyl alcohol. As an monoprotic acid and one of the six common strong mineral acids it is the least likely to be subject to an oxidation-reduction reaction. Hydrochloric acid is frequently used during chemical analysis to prepare samples for analysis. It reacts with basic compounds, turning them into dissolved chlorides that can then undergo analysis.