This depends on the acid.
10 liters.
Will obtain magnisium nitrate{Mg(NO3)2} and H2 gas
600ml.
We obtain a mixt solution containing ions of: H+, Cl-, SO42-, Na+.
No. The reulting concentration (percent) must be between the two components. So, with the two acids you are mixing, you cannot get an acid that is less than 10% or more than 40%
The concentration of ascorbic acid in an unknown sample can be obtain by conducting a few steps by using the DCPIP test. Firstly, we must obtain the volume (dm ) of the sample solution which are required to turn the DCPIP solution (blue) colour into colourless. After obtaining the volume we use an electronic balance to obtain the mass of the sample solution in gram (g). Then we use the concentration formula of [mass (g) of solute per volume (dm ) of solution] to find out the concentration. Hence. The concentration obtained was the concentration of ascorbic acid.
He should add 10 ml of the 15% solution.
Because if you add the acid to the bleach you would obtain a neutral solution that wouldn't likely react with the iodide.
Dissolving magnesium in an acid we obtain the magnesium salt of this acid.
You need 17 gallons for a 15% volume/volume mixture.
NaOH will react with the CO2 that readily dissolves in the water from the air to form Carbonic Acid, thus lowering the pH and skewing any results you obtain from using the solution.
no it doesn't.dissolving or making a solution of an acid makes a more dilute solution of the acid.