II. According to Honigschmid, very pure aqueous solutions of HCl
can be obtained by diluting pure laboratory hydrochloric acid to
20% with water, boiling it with small amounts of KMnO4 to remove
bromine and iodine, and then distilling it through a quartz con-
denser. If the purified hydrochloric acid prepared in this way is
needed in more concentrated form, HCl gas is generated from this
dilute solution with H2SO4 according to the method given under I,
and this product gas is then bubbled through purified 20% hydro-
chloric acid until the latter becomes saturated.
Solubility in water: 1 vol. (15°C) dissolves about 450 vol. of HCl
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