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Since the inhibitor is almost always a very small addition, the density of inhibited hydrochloric acid is very close to the same as for uninhibited hydrochloric acid. The density depends on the concentration of hydrochloric acid -- stronger acid is heavier. To convert density (kg/l) to pounds per gallon, multiply by 8.34.
66%
its acidic because it even contains 10 percent of hydrochloric acid
pH = ZERO - very strong acid
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
Gastric acid is hydrochloric acid and a large percent of potassium.
Since the inhibitor is almost always a very small addition, the density of inhibited hydrochloric acid is very close to the same as for uninhibited hydrochloric acid. The density depends on the concentration of hydrochloric acid -- stronger acid is heavier. To convert density (kg/l) to pounds per gallon, multiply by 8.34.
1 Imperial gallon has a mass of 14.9 pounds, approx.
66%
its acidic because it even contains 10 percent of hydrochloric acid
pH = ZERO - very strong acid
It contains hydrochloric acid.
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
32% hydrochloric acid is 10.2 M. You must dilute it to the desired molar concentration. For safety, be careful to add the acid to water and to wear appropriate protection.
HCl or Hydrochloric acid (located in stomach).
Dilute it with water until it reaches 10 per cent.