Nitric Acid 2.7N Solution, Lab Grade *

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About Nitric Acid 2.7N Solution, Lab Grade

Nitric Acid, also known as Aqua Fortis, Engraver’s Acid, Azotic Acid, and Hydrogen Nitrate has the chemical formula HNO3. It appears as a transparent, pale yellow to red-brown liquid, releasing reddish- brown fumes, with a characteristic choking odor. It is soluble in Water but highly toxic on inhalation. Short- term exposure to high concentrations and prolonged exposure to low concentrations are hazardous and may result in adverse health effects. Lab Alley’s Nitric Acid, 2.7N Solution is prepared by mixing 15.41% by weight of Nitric Acid in 84.30% by weight of Deionized Water. Chemically pure or Laboratory reagents are two terms often used to describe Lab Grade chemicals. Lab Grade chemicals do not meet any accepted quality or purity requirements such as the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, and the FCC Grade, despite their acceptable purity. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Nitric Acid, 2.7N Solution, Lab Grade online at laballey.com.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Titration
  • Reagent
  • Dye intermediates
  • Ion exchange agents
  • Oxidizing/reducing agents

Industries

  • Laboratory chemicals
  • Fertilizers
  • Etching
  • Gold recovery

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Chemistry Table

7697-37-2
HNO3
63.013
Hydrogen nitrate, Aqua fortis, Azotic acid, Salpetersaeure, Nitrooxidanyl
944
Lab Grade
2.7N
Nitric acid
2031
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