HCL
HCl is the chemical formula for hydrogen chloride, a diatomic molecule. In the gas phase at room temperature it is a colorless, highly soluble gas with a sharp, irritating odor. When dissolved in water, it forms hydrochloric acid, a strong mineral acid widely used in industry and laboratories. Hydrogen chloride gas is denser than air and can form white fumes in humid air.
Properties include a molecular weight of 36.46 g/mol, a boiling point of -85.05 °C, and a melting
Industrial production of HCl is typically by direct synthesis from hydrogen and chlorine: H2 + Cl2 → 2
Applications include metal surface treatment (pickling), pH control and neutralization of basic wastes, production of inorganic
Safety and handling require attention to its corrosivity: concentrated HCl solutions and gaseous HCl are irritating