It depends on the amount of solute.
1 ppm HCl in aqueous solution would have a pH of around 6.
Sorry, I mean a HCl solution in water, not Cl.
100ppm means, you need 100mg in 1oooml. Thus, for 100ml solution, you will need 10mg of methanol to make 100ppm solution.
The advantage of non-aqueous media titrations is that often the end point is much more satisfactory to the person doing the experiment. Another advantage is that mediums that are not soluble in water can be used.
You need min. 5,63 g cerium sulfate.
30 mL water.
There are many chemicals aqueous with water, for example: Sodium Chloride (basic table salt) is. To find more check with solubility rules, if it says the the substance is soluble, then it is aqueous with water.
Difference Between Liquid and Aqueous• Liquid is a state of matter, while aqueous is a special type of liquid formed by dissolving a compound in water• All aqueous solutions are liquids, but not all liquids are aqueous solutionsPlease see related link
The solubility of sodium chloride in water is 360,0 g/L at 20 0C.
1 ppm HCl in aqueous solution would have a pH of around 6.
first, table salt is not a saturated solution, because you can't see through it. it needs to be liquid, and solutions become a saturated solution when you put as much as you can in the water. now, it's a solution and it is saturated.
Add 5 litres water.
That depends. Have you extracted with water and a volatile acid? Have you then evaporated the water from said solution? Have you then made another aqueous solution and adjusted the pH to 9.0-9.2? Have you then filtered, kept the filtrate and discarded the solution? Have you then dried this out? This is pretty much the rawest product you would want to inject.
Sorry, I mean a HCl solution in water, not Cl.
2.5 g of Nacl is to be dissolve in 100ml of water gives 10ppm of Na solution.
The pH range of aqueous solutions of NaCl is 6.7 to 7.3 (MSDS)
100ppm means, you need 100mg in 1oooml. Thus, for 100ml solution, you will need 10mg of methanol to make 100ppm solution.