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How much water is needed to make 1 mol HCl solution?
Therefore, to create the 0.1 M solution, you need to add 9 Liters water in relation to 1 mol HCl. If you want one liter of 0.1 M solution, take 0.1 L of the 1 M solution and pour in 0.9 L water. If you want 100 L of the 0.1 M solution, take 10 L 1 M solution and pour in 90 Liters water.
What is the specific gravity of 36\% of HCl?
Before we start specific gravity of the strong HCl is 1.16 kg/l (1160 g/l) and not 1.16 g/l. 36\% means that each 100g from the strong solution has 36g of acid, itself. However, this is no use to you, because units are all wrong. 36g would have been useful if you had it in equivalent grams (N).
How do you dilute 250 ml of HCl to 1 molar?
If you have 250 mL of 1 molar HCl, you can add distilled water upto 2500 mL. Now the concentration is 0.1 molar. If you want to use the serial dilution method, you can use the C1V1=C2V2 equation. C1 = starting concentration. C2 = final concentration. V is for volume. So let’s say you have 500 mL of 1 M HCl and you only want 50 mL of 0.1 M HCl.
How do you find the concentration of a solid reagent?
Concentration indirectly expressed by the volume ratio of diluting the liquid reagent. It is used in JIS and others. Example: Sulfuric acid (1 + 2) → Sulfuric acid is shown diluted with 2 volumes of water. Concentration indirectly expressed by weight ratio at which solid reagent is dissolved.
How do I dilute 250 ml of HCl to 2500 ml?
If you have 250 mL of 1 molar HCl, you can add distilled water upto 2500 mL. Now the concentration is 0.1 molar. If you want to use the serial dilution method, you can use the C1V1=C2V2 equation.
What is the molarity of a concentrated solution of hydrochloric acid?
The molarity of the concentrated solution can be calculated from the knowledge of density of the solution and percentage of HCl. 36.5 \% hydrochloric acid means that 100 grams of this acid contains 36.5 grams of HCl.
How do you prepare a normal solution of HCl?
To prepare the 0.01N HCl solution, you would fill a 1 liter volumetric flask about 1/3 full of disti where M is the molarity and V is the volume. Since you want a normal solution, you need to determine the molarity of a 0.01N solution of HCl. In the case of HCl, molarity equals normality since there is just one hydrogen (hydronium) ion in HCl.