Sampling & Analysis

Hydrochloric Acid / CAS# 7647-01-0

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Hydrochloric Acid [3] FEE PER SAMPLE: $76.00 COMPATIBLE ANALYTES: $37.00 METHOD: Mod. OSHA ID-165SG; IC
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE:IC COLLECTION MEDIUM:Washed Silica Gel ORDER NUMBER:20265 VOL. / TIME / AREA / MASS:96 L SAMPLING RATE:0.2 LPM LOQ:5.1 ug
Hydrochloric Acid (wipe) [3] FEE PER SAMPLE: $76.00 COMPATIBLE ANALYTES: $37.00 METHOD: Mod. OSHA ID-165SG; IC
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE:IC COLLECTION MEDIUM:37PTFE 2.0 (wipe) ORDER NUMBER:225-1709 VOL. / TIME / AREA / MASS: -- SAMPLING RATE: -- LOQ:10.3 ug
Hydrochloric acid [3] FEE PER SAMPLE: $76.00 COMPATIBLE ANALYTES: $37.00 METHOD: Mod. NIOSH 7907
Please specify if particulate results are required. Media has a 2-week shelf life. There is a 28-day hold time for this analysis once samples are collected.
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE:IC COLLECTION MEDIUM:37mm Quartz ORDER NUMBER:Not Specified VOL. / TIME / AREA / MASS:30-600 L SAMPLING RATE:2 LPM LOQ:5 ug

Hydrochloric Acid
Sampling & Analysis

Hydrochloric Acid is a strong corrosive acid that is commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It is formed by dissolving hydrogen chloride in water, and is used in the production of chlorides, fertilizers, and dyes, in electroplating, and in the photographic, textile, and rubber industries. Hydrochloric Acid is corrosive to the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes.  Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure may cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation and inflammation and pulmonary edema in humans.  Acute oral exposure may cause corrosion of the mucous membranes, esophagus, and stomach and dermal contact may produce severe burns, ulceration, and scarring in humans. Chronic (long-term) occupational exposure to hydrochloric acid has been reported to cause gastritis, chronic bronchitis, dermatitis, and photosensitization in workers. Prolonged exposure to low concentrations may also cause dental discoloration and erosion.

ALIASES 

Hydrochloric Acid is also known by the names: hydrogen chloride, muriatic acid.

PREFERRED METHOD 

The preferred and most popular methods for testing Hydrochloric Acid are:  mod. OSHA ID-165SG, IC, and mod. NIOSH 7907.

RELATED EQUIPMENT 

Our most popular equipment for Hydrochloric Acid testing includes: washed silica gel and 37mm quartz.

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Notes

  1. Each additional compatible metal $26.
  2. Each additional compatible GC compound $37.
  3. Each additional compatible acid $37.
  4. Each additional compatible HPLC compound $54.
  5. Each additional compatible metals by ICP-MS $33.
  6. Other additional compatible analyte pricing; see additional compatible analyte column.

– Bulks used as analytical standards for GC analysis will be billed at $84
– LOQs listed do not include the desorption efficiency, which could result in higher detection levels. Please call the lab for more information.
– For additional Method information, please refer to the links on Method types.
– Review the published method when determining the correct number of field blanks to submit with your samples.
– The media shelf lives cited are the maximum possible shelf lives. Media should always be used by the expiration date on the label.
– The following surcharges will be added to the listed fees based on the following sample turnaround times:

** Same Day 200%
** Next Day (12pm) 150%
** Next Day (6pm) 100%
** Second Day 75%
** Third Day 50%
** Fourth Day 35%

Symbols Key

Symbols Key

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Preferred method.
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Ship overnight refrigerated.
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Call in advance of sampling to order media.
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A three sample minimum submittal is required.
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Collect using 2 tubes in a series.
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3M recommended maximum sampling hours.
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Subcontracted analysis.
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Protect samples from light.
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Immediately after sampling remove from cassette and place in glass vial.
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Please send, under separate cover, a sample (bulk) of your particular solvent for use as a reference standard. The bulk sample will be charged the analysis price. Additional analyses and fees may be required to determine the DE for results that do not match a common standard.
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Reported results reflect elemental analysis of the requested metals. Certain compounds may not be solubilized during digestion, resulting in data that may be biased low.
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Analyte is referenced in the published method. If more than one published method is cited, the analyte is referenced in at least one of the methods.

Compatibility Codes

A:
Charcoal and carbon disulfide desorption.
B:
Treated XAD-2 (2-(hydroxymethyl) piperidine and toluene desorption.
C:
Silica gel and 95% ethanol desorption.
D:
Tenax and carbon tetrachloride desorption.
E:
OVS Sampler and toluene desorption.
F:
Charcoal and 5% methanol in methylene chloride.
G:
Treated GFF (1-(2 pyridyl) piperazine) and acetonitrile/dimethyl sulfoxide desorption.
U:
Universal Solvent GC Method.

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