well, 15 ml is the same as 15/1000 liters, .015 L. .24 M is equal to .24 moles per liter
So to find the number of moles, just multiply the number of liters by the .24 M
.24 M x .015 L = .0036 moles Hydrochloric acid.
2 moles of HCl for every liter of solution.
Hydrochloric acid is a mixture water: acid with different concentrations.For hydrogen chloride (HCl) you need 0,475 moles.
1,26 moles hydrogen chloride (not hydrochloric acid) is 45,94 g.
0.216 g of HCl
I suppose that it stands for two molecules of hydrochloric acid.
In solution this is an acid. Hydrochloric acid.
The concentration become more and more lower.
phenolphthalein only turns pink in a solution that is a base. Hydrochloric acid is obviously an acid.
That's a difficult question to answer, because "pure" hydrochloric acid is a gas at room temperature, and the conductivity of a solution of hydrochloric acid depends on the concentration.
Hydrochloric acid is the water solution of the hydrogen chloride (with the chemical formula HCl).
Yes
Hydrochloric acid, HCl, always gives an H+ ion when placed in solution. Hence it is an acid.