K2S + 2HCl --> 2KCl + H2S
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
0.17 Molar
If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
(7 mL)(X M HCl) = (27.6 mL)(0.170 M NaOH)7X = 4.692X = 0.7 M HCl==========
If it is only HCL, yes.
When the equation kmno4 plus mgs k2s plus mgmno42 is balanced, the correct set of coefficients is 2111.
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HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
0.17 Molar
If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
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(7 mL)(X M HCl) = (27.6 mL)(0.170 M NaOH)7X = 4.692X = 0.7 M HCl==========
If it is only HCL, yes.
HCl is ionozed in aq solution HCl + H2O = H3O(+ CHARGE) + Cl (- CHARGE) HCl FORMULA WILL REAMAIN HCl OT WILL BOT CHANGE
Molarity = moles of solute/liters of solution Molarity = 0.597 moles HCl/0.169 liters = 3.53 M HCl ------------------
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
Yes. HCl is a strong electrolyte.