Perchloric acid
Perchloric acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula HClO₄
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Perchloric acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula HClO₄, known for its highly corrosive nature. It is the strongest acid derived from chlorine in its highest oxidation state and ranks among the strongest acids. Perchloric acid finds extensive applications in areas such as inorganic synthesis, chemical analysis, and the textile industry. Due to its intense corrosivity, proper storage and handling are essential—care should be taken to prevent contact with skin, eyes, and other sensitive surfaces, ensuring safe usage at all times. Moreover, under varying reaction conditions, perchloric acid can exhibit diverse properties and functionalities, including strong oxidizing and acidic characteristics. In laboratory settings or industrial production environments, it is crucial to strictly adhere to operational protocols and safety guidelines to safeguard both personnel and the surrounding environment.
Product name:perchloric acid 70% Executing Standard:GB/T623-2024 Patch no:20250608 Quantity:10000kgs Date:2025.06.25 Tester:shi lej Standard:% test:% trait Colorless Transparent Liquid Colorless Transparent Liquid qualified Content: 70-72% 70.68% qualified Chroma(APHA) ≤10 <10 qualified Alcoholinfusiblesubstance%: ≤0.001 0.0008 qualified Burning residue ≤0.003 0.0021 qualified Chlorate ≤0.001 <0.001 qualified Chloride ≤0.0001 <0.0001 qualified Free chlorine(CL) ≤0.0005 <0.0005 qualified Sulfate(S04) ≤0.0005 <0.0005 qualified Total nitrogen(N) ≤0.0005 <0.0005 qualified Phosphate(P04) ≤0.0002 0.00014 qualified Silicate(SI03) ≤0.005 <0.005 qualified Manganese(Mn) ≤0.00005 0.00001 qualified Iron(Fe) ≤0.00005 0.00003 qualified Copper(Cu) ≤0.00001 0.000004 qualified Arsenic(As) ≤0.000005 <0.000005 qualified Silver(Ag) ≤0.0005 0.0001 qualified Lead(Pb) ≤0.00001 0.000005 qualified
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