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Nitric Acid, also known as Aqua Fortis, Engraver’s Acid, Azotic Acid, and Hydrogen Nitrate has the chemical formula HNO3. It appears as a transparent, pale yellow to red-brown liquid, releasing reddish- brown fumes, with a characteristic choking odor. Hydrofluoric Acid, also known as Hydrogen Fluoride, Fluoric Acid, Fluorine Hydride, and Fluorhydric Acid appears as a clear, colorless to yellow liquid. Lab Alley’s Nitric Acid 15%, Hydrofluoric Acid 1.5%, Mixture contains 15 wt% Nitric Acid and 1.5 wt% Hydrofluoric Acid mixed in a balanced quantity of Deionized Water to form an aqueous solution. It appears as a clear liquid with an acidic odor and is used to prepare the surfaces of implantable medical devices.
The Nitric Aid (15%) and Hydrofluoric Acid (1.5%) mixture (aqueous solution) sold by Lab Alley is a clear liquid with an acidic odor. These type of mixtures are used to prepare, or etch, the surface of implantable medical devices for the application of bioactive coatings.
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- Bioactive coatings
- Dental implants
- Medical devices/applications
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Product Information
| CAS | 7697-37-2 |
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| Synonyms | Hydrogen nitrate, Aqua fortis, Azotic acid, Salpetersaeure, Nitrooxidanyl |
| PubChem ID | 944 |
| Grade | Lab Grade |
| Melting point | -43.6°F (-42°C) |
| Density | 1.51 g/cm³ |
| Molecular formula | HNO3 |
| Molecular weight | 63.013 |
| Autoship Available | No |












