Depends on the concentration of HCL but 255 to 264 gallons
The concentration of hcl is 0.13.
About 13M. You can assume it is 13M if you don't need an exact concentration (like if you need a ~1M HCl solution for an extraction or whatever) but if you need an exact concentration (for a titration, for example) then you will need to standardize your HCl first.
Prepare HCl 1 M by HCl concentration 37 % HCl concentration 37 % have density =1.19 g/ml HCl 1 M use HCl 37 % 82.81 ml make volume with water to 1 liter
It depends on the concentration of HCl in the solution.
Depends on the concentration of HCL but 255 to 264 gallons
Yes, but you should double check against a standard with your design temperature and maximum concentration of hydrochloric acid.
The concentration of HCl is 11,66 g/L.
The concentration of hcl is 0.13.
About 13M. You can assume it is 13M if you don't need an exact concentration (like if you need a ~1M HCl solution for an extraction or whatever) but if you need an exact concentration (for a titration, for example) then you will need to standardize your HCl first.
Prepare HCl 1 M by HCl concentration 37 % HCl concentration 37 % have density =1.19 g/ml HCl 1 M use HCl 37 % 82.81 ml make volume with water to 1 liter
It depends on the concentration of HCl in the solution.
0.084%
30 M
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Since pH=-log[H+], then [H+]=10-pH 10-1.5=.0316 And since HCl is a strong monoprotic acid, the [H+]=[HCl] So the concentration is approximately 0.0316M
Concentrated HCl is hydrochloric acid with a concentration that is close to the maximum amount of this acid that can be dissolved in water. In general, it is considered to be approximately 12M, which is 12 moles of acid per L of solution, however 38-40% acid solution of concentrated HCl do exceed 12M (up to 12.6M). I am not sure of what happens if you try to make a solution of HCl that is more concentrated. In any case, you should always read the label on the bottle and consider the age of the mixture as pure HCl is a gas and will evapourate, which will lower the concentration.