Answer 2N HCl would be 2 moles/dm3. Weight of 1 mole of HCl = 36.5 g
Weight of 2 moles of HCl = 73 g 1 dm3 of water = 1 litre of water.
1 litre of water weighs 1 kg = 1000 g Weight % = (73/1000) x 100 = 7.3 % Answer The term normal is not really used any more. I believe it was replaced by the word molar, which again has been replaced by the units of 'moles per decimetre cubed' mol/dm3. So 2 mol/dm3 hydrochloric acid would contain 2 moles of HCl in each litre of water. 2 moles of HCl is 73 grams (twice the formula mass). But since you purchase HCl as a liquid, you don't make up the concentration you want by weighing it out, like you would do a solid. You make it up by diluting the stock that you bought.
About 0.5% (5000 parts per million) of stomach acid is hydrochloric acid.
The percentage is 1,7 % for the dissolved hydrogen chloride (HCl).
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen bonded to chlorine (HCl) and magnesium is an element.
Hydrochloric acid + Aluminum ----> Aluminum chloride + Hydrogen6 HCl + 2 Al ----> 2 AlCl3 + 3H2
its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
The clue is in the name, Stomach acid is an acid. It is Hydrochloric Acid with a pH of 2
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen bonded to chlorine (HCl) and magnesium is an element.
Hydrochloric acid + Aluminum ----> Aluminum chloride + Hydrogen6 HCl + 2 Al ----> 2 AlCl3 + 3H2
its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
The clue is in the name, Stomach acid is an acid. It is Hydrochloric Acid with a pH of 2
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is Ca(OH)2 is soluble in water and will hissing when hydrochloric acid is added
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid -> Zinc Chloride + Hydrogen Zn + 2 Hcl -> ZnCl2 + H2
Our stomachs are stronger acidic (pH 2!) from hydrochloric acid.
Are you perhaps referring to hydrochloric acid? If so, it is one of the strongist acids, with a pH of 2. However, there are stronger acids, such as carborane acid and fluorosulphuric acid.
Silver does react with hydrochloric acid to form silver chloride and hydrogen gas. The reaction equation is 2 Ag + 2 HCl = 2 AgCl + H2.
It would be Hydrochloric acid.