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37% HCl = { [ 37 (gHCl) / 100 (g sol'n) ] / 36.46 (gHCl/molHCl) } * 1,18 (g sol'n/mL sol'n) * 1000 (mL/L) = about 12 M HCl

To prepare V Litres of 10M sol'n you should dilute [10*V]/12 Litre of 37% HCl solution to the total volume of V. Be very carefull with this addition of water.

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10M HCl indicates that the solution has a concentration of 10 moles per liter. To do this, it is necessary to add a ratio of 365 grams of HCl per liter of water.

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15y ago

Use the formula:

MaVa = MbVb where a is the original and b is what you are making. (M = molarity and V = volume)

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36.46ml of HCL and make up to 100ml will give 10M solution of HCL

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Dilute 10.0 mL of 1.00 M HCl sol'n by adding distilled water up to total volume of 1.00 L.

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14y ago

Dilute a solution of higher concentration

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14y ago

depends on the purity of the HCl you have

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