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To prepare 0.1M methanolic HCl: 8ml water in 1000ml vol. flask. slowly add 8.6ml HCl. vol. make upto mark with methanol.
Dissolve 30 g KOH in 100 mL methanol.
The formula "K" refers to potassium hydroxide. When dissolved in methanol (OH), it becomes KOH, or methanolic potassium hydroxide. This is an extremely volatile liquid, so the utmost care must be taken in preparation.
71.4mL of 1.75 M hydrochloric acid must be diluted with water to prepare 0.500 L of 0.250 M hydrochloric acid.
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To prepare 0.1M methanolic HCl: 8ml water in 1000ml vol. flask. slowly add 8.6ml HCl. vol. make upto mark with methanol.
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Dissolve 30 g KOH in 100 mL methanol.
The formula "K" refers to potassium hydroxide. When dissolved in methanol (OH), it becomes KOH, or methanolic potassium hydroxide. This is an extremely volatile liquid, so the utmost care must be taken in preparation.
Dissolve 30 g potassium hydroxide in 100 mL methylic alcohol.
You can prepare hydrogen by adding magnesium to hydrochloric acid. hydrochloric acid + magnesium = magnesium chloride + hydrogen.
71.4mL of 1.75 M hydrochloric acid must be diluted with water to prepare 0.500 L of 0.250 M hydrochloric acid.
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Adding hydrochloric acid.
The reduction of iodomethane with a mixture of Zinc and hydrochloric acid produces ethane.
The hydrochloric acid: HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
(1000 mL)*0.01n / 12n = 0.83 mL concentrated Hydrochloric acid (12M, 35% HCl) to be added in 1000 mL distilled water.