hydrogen chloride

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hydrogen chloride

A scientist carefully handles a sealed container of hydrogen chloride in the laboratory.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A colorless, corrosive gas (HCl): A chemical compound composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms. It is a pungent, toxic gas that dissolves readily in water to form hydrochloric acid.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The laboratory produced hydrogen chloride for the synthesis experiment.
    • When dissolved in water, hydrogen chloride forms a strong acid.
    • Proper ventilation is essential when handling hydrogen chloride gas due to its corrosive nature.
Advanced Usage
  • Chemical Synthesis: Hydrogen chloride is a common reagent and byproduct in industrial chemical processes.
    • The reaction yielded hydrogen chloride as a gaseous byproduct.
  • In Solution: When referring to the compound dissolved in water, it is typically called "hydrochloric acid," but the source gas is "hydrogen chloride."
    • The hydrogen chloride gas was bubbled through water to prepare the acid solution.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hydrochloric acid (n): The aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas.
    • Hydrochloric acid is used for cleaning metals.
  • HCl (n): The standard chemical formula for hydrogen chloride.
    • The chemical formula HCl represents hydrogen chloride.
Synonyms
  • Muriatric acid gas (archaic/technical): An older term sometimes used for hydrogen chloride gas.
Related Phrases
  • Hydrogen chloride gas: Specifies the gaseous state of the compound.
    • The leak involved hydrogen chloride gas, requiring an immediate evacuation.
  • Anhydrous hydrogen chloride: Refers to hydrogen chloride without any water, i.e., the pure gas.
    • Anhydrous hydrogen chloride is required for this specific organic reaction.
hydrogen chloride

A scientist carefully handles a sealed container of hydrogen chloride in the laboratory.

Noun
  1. a colorless corrosive gas (HCl)