Nitrohydrochloric Acid
Title: Nitrohydrochloric Acid
CAS Registry Number: 8007-56-5
CAS Name: Aqua regia
Additional Names: nitromuriatic acid; chloronitrous acid; chloroazotic acid
Literature References: Made by mixing 18 ml HNO3, 82 ml HCl. In addition to the free acids, it contains nitrosyl chloride (NOCl) and some free chlorine.
Properties: Yellow, fuming, corrosive, volatile liq; suffocating odor; attacks all metals including gold and platinum. Miscible with water. Keep in well-closed, glass-stoppered bottles in a cool place and protected from light.
CAUTION: Undiluted form is a strong irritant, corrosive.

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