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Hydrochloric Acid
Chlorinated Paraffins (CPs) are straight-chain hydrocarbons that have been chlorinated. Chlorinated paraffins are classified according to their carbon-chain length and percentage of chlorination, with carbon-chain lengths generally ranging from C 10 to C 30 and chlorination from approximately 35% to greater than 70% by weight. Chlorinated paraffins are made by chlorinating paraffin fractions obtained from petroleum distillation. The three most common commercial feedstocks used are paraffins with carbon number ranges of: Short-chain (C 10-13 ), Intermediate-chain (C 14-17 ) and Long-chain (C 18-30 ).
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The beginning of this journey @ Ajanta Group dates back nearly 40 years in the summer of 1974, when it came into existence in this fast growing capital city of India. After a very humble start and 4 decades of manufacturing Chlorinated Paraffin Wax; we @ Ajanta stand tall among the leading producers of Chlorinated Paraffin Wax in India.

Today, the business operations @ Ajanta Group are run under its two group companies…
Ajanta Chemical Industries
Ajanta Polymers Limited
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Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a monoprotic acid, which means it can dissociate (i.e., ionize) only once to give up one H+ ion (a single proton). In aqueous hydrochloric acid, the H+ joins a water molecule to form a hydronium ion,
H3O+HCl + H2O → H3O+ + Cl−

The other ion formed is Cl−, the chloride ion. Hydrochloric acid can therefore be used to prepare salts called chlorides, such as sodium chloride. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, since it is essentially completely dissociated in water.
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