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∙ 11y agodensity = mass/volume
density = grams/ cubic centimeter
1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter
density = 17.84/15 = 1.19 grams/milliliter
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Yes its solution in water is a mixture of hydrogen chloride and water.
The length centimeter has nothing to do with an area of square feet. Only square centimeters or square feet could be a solution, if you mean a flat area.
Answer:12mL of 50% solution and 24mL of 20% solution must be mixed to produce 36mL of a 30% acid solutionLet x = 50% acid solutiony = 20% acid solution Equations:x + y = 36mL ----equation (1)0.5x + 0.2y = 0.3 * 360.5x + 0.2y = 10.8multiplying by 105x + 2y = 108 ----equation (2)eliminating equations (1) and (2)-2(x + y = 36)-2-2x -2y = -725x +2y = 108=========3x = 36x=12substitute x=12 to equation (1)12 + y = 36y = 36 - 12y = 24thus 12mL of 50% solution and 24mL of 20% solution must be mixed to produce 36mL of a 30% acid solution
(X gal)(0.15) = (1 gal)(0.025)0.15X = 0.025X = 0.17 gallons (4 quarts/1 gal.)(1 liter/1.06 quarts)(1000 ml/1 liter)= 642 milliliters============
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1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 250mL is the same as 250cc
The density of the hydrochloric acid solution is calculated as mass divided by volume. In this case, density = 17.84 g / 15.00 ml = 1.19 g/ml.
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First, calculate the number of moles of zinc sulfide: 45.5 g / 97.5 g/mol = 0.467 moles. Then, use the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical equation to determine the moles of HCl needed for complete reaction. Finally, use the molarity of the HCl solution to convert moles to volume: Volume (mL) = moles / concentration (M).
The volume is 80 centimeters times 25 centimeters times 9.5 centimeters = 19000 cubic centimeters or 19000 milliliters. 1 cm³ = 1 mL.
Standardizing hydrochloric solution is necessary to accurately determine its concentration. By reacting a known quantity of the solution with a standardized solution of a base, the exact concentration of the hydrochloric acid can be calculated. This is important for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of experiments and analyses that require precise concentrations of hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid 20 Be refers to a solution of hydrochloric acid where the concentration is such that it corresponds to 20° Baumé (Be) scale. This scale measures the density of a solution as compared to the density of water. A 20 Be hydrochloric acid solution is typically around 18-20% concentration of hydrochloric acid by weight.
One such solution can be made by mixing 50 milliliters of 0.1 molar potassium hydrogen phthalate with 0.1 milliliter of 0.2 molar hydrochloric acid, then diluting this mixture to a total volume of 100 milliliters. This is from theHandbook of Chemistry and Physics, 66th Edition, page D-145. This is, of course, not the only correct answer to this question.
When hydrochloric acid solution neutralizes sodium hydroxide solution, water and sodium chloride are formed.
There are 30 liters of hydrochloric acid in 300 liters of a solution that is 10% hydrochloric acid by volume.