935ml
very strong - 6 molar
combine 100 mL 6 M HCl with 500 mL H2O
Yes! A HCl molar concentration of 1 is dangerous. If you are referring to moles, then it depends on how much it has been diluted.
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935ml
very strong - 6 molar
combine 100 mL 6 M HCl with 500 mL H2O
Concentrated HCl is typically 36.5% industrially. It is thus almost exactly 10 Molar.
Yes! A HCl molar concentration of 1 is dangerous. If you are referring to moles, then it depends on how much it has been diluted.
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pH = -log(0.280) = 0.553
The molar mass of Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) is 36.46 g/mol It is made up of equal parts of Hydrogen (molar mass 1.007) and Chlorine (molar mass 35.453)
0.17 Molar
The HCl will be brought up to volume with Dionized H2O
Get two moles of HCl and add water until the solution is 1 L
they both are same as HCl is a monobasic acid.>>>Not exactly. N stands for normal and M stands for mole. Knowing that, read this article to know the difference:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070625100319AALNjoW