soolhappe
Soolhappe, known in English as hydrochloric acid, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula HCl. In its pure form it is a colorless gas with a sharp, irritating odor; when dissolved in water it forms hydrochloric acid, a strong mineral acid widely used in industry and the laboratory. Concentrated solutions are colorless liquids with a strong corrosive character.
Soolhappe is primarily produced industrially by generating hydrogen chloride gas and absorbing it in water. Common
In nature, hydrochloric acid occurs in gastric juice of humans and many other animals, where it aids
Applications include metal pickling and surface finishing, ore concentration, production of organic chlorides, and pH adjustment
Safety and handling: hydrochloric acid is highly corrosive and irritant to skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract.
History and naming: the term hydrochloric acid reflects its composition from hydrogen and chlorine; the older