what is the difference between Hydrochloric Acid & Hydrogen
chloride
Answer Posted / scbn reddy
Hydrogen chloride is in gas phase, and is anhidrous. Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
How can we calculate "confidence interval" in analytical method validation? Pl. explain with example.
what is mean by ambient temperature?
why lactose has less charges when packed in steel containers when compared with packing of lactose in polyamide material?
Which parameter require to do for analytical method equivalency?
Why dissolution test is not performed in all of the products
some product having water content method with pyridine and ethylene glycol mixture instead of methanol? how they are selecting and methanol is not suitable solvent how ?
if your impurity coeluting with each other in that situation how require to set specification? is it acceptable?
function of detecter in hplc ,gc and spectroscopy? function of carrier gas in gc?
Why Ethanol is Used for Standardization of GC Head space?
What is delay volume?
How do we fix the sample concentaryion in hplc method development. What is the basis?
identification is for unknown? qualification for known? reporting for LOQ?
Which parameters require to do in tech transfer?
what is the extinction coefficient for Indomethacin or at 319nm wave length.
Which products will produce when acetic anhydride reacts with Ter-butanol, Sec-butanol, Iso butanol, Dimethylamine etc.