Guanidine Hydrochloride
Main content: 99%Guanidine hydrochloride, also known as hydrazine hydrochloride or N-chlorourea acid, is an inorganic compound.
Nature:
-Guanidine hydrochloride is a colorless to light yellow crystalline solid with a pungent odor.
-It is largely soluble in water and can form strong acidic solutions in water.
-Guanidine hydrochloride decomposes under high temperature and high humidity conditions, producing chlorides on organic matter.
Purpose:
-Guanidine hydrochloride is mainly used as a reducing agent and an intermediate in chlorinated chemicals.
-It can be used to remove oxide layers of tin and other metals.
-Guanidine hydrochloride can also be used in organic synthesis reactions, such as the preparation of amino acids and the synthesis of dyes.
Manufacturing method:
-The preparation of guanidine hydrochloride is generally obtained by reacting guanidine with hydrochloric acid.
-Specifically, the reaction between guanidine and hydrochloric acid produces guanidine hydrochloride and guanidine chloride, which are then crystallized or distilled to obtain pure guanidine hydrochloride.



Product Name: | Guanidine Hydrochloride |
Appearance: | White or colorless crystals |
CAS NO.: | 50-01-1 |
EINECS No.: | 200-002-3 |
Molecular Formula: | CH5N3.ClH |
Molecular Weight: | 95.53 |
Density: | 1.18g/mL (at 25°C) |
Melting Point: | 180-185°C |
Solubilty: | easy soluble in water:2280 g/L (20 ºC) |
PH value: | 4.5-5.5 (100g/l, H2O, 20ºC) |
Storage Conditions: | room temp |


