Hydrofluoric Acid

Hydrofluoric Acid

Hydrofluoric acid is a solution of hydrogen fluoride dissolved in water, and is considered a very strong acid. It is an inorganic, acidic, and highly corrosive. Hydrofluoric acid is available in various reagent grades and can be utilized to produce organofluorine compounds, in extraction processes, and as a reactionary intermediate.
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: 7664-39-3. : FH. : MFCD00011346. : hydrofluoric acid.
: Hydrofluoric acid. : Colorless. : 7664-39-3. : 112°C.
: 7664-39-3. : FH. : MFCD00011346. : hydrofluoric acid.
: 7664-39-3. : FH. : MFCD00011346. : hydrofluoric acid.
: 7664-39-3. : FH. : MFCD00011346. : hydrofluoric acid.
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Structure search Chem dex search Element search, Acids are molecules or ions that act as proton or hydrogen ion donors (Brønsted-Lowry acid) in non-aqueous solutions or can accept an electron pair in water (Lewis acid). Organic acids are typically weaker than inorganic acids.
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