Table of Contents
- 1 What is the volume of 12.0 M HCl?
- 2 What volume of a 3.00 M HCl stock solution would you use to make 0.300 L of a 1.25 M HCl solution?
- 3 How do you make a 12 m HCL solution?
- 4 What volume of 12.0 M HCL a common laboratory stock solution must be used to prepare 150.0 ml of 0.125 M HCL?
- 5 How do you dilute 12M HCl to 6M?
- 6 What is the molarity of 12m HCl in ML?
- 7 What is the concentration of HCl in 1000 ml of NaOH?
What is the volume of 12.0 M HCl?
Thus, the required volume is 8.33mL. 8.33 m L .
What volume of a 3.00 M HCl stock solution would you use to make 0.300 L of a 1.25 M HCl solution?
125ml of the 3.00 stock solution is taken out, and diluted by adding enough water to make it to 0.300L. This solution will give a concentration of 1.25M Page 3 Example 3: If 0.50L of 5.00M stock solution of HCl is diluted to make 2.0L of solution, how much HCl, in grams is in the solution?
How do you dilute 12M HCl to 3 m HCl?
So, we need 12.5 mL of the 12 M HCl diluted with water up to 50 mL to create a 3 Molar HCl solution.
What volume of a 6.0 M HCl solution is required to make 250.0 milliliters of a 1.5 M HCl?
62.5 mL of HCl is required.
How do you make a 12 m HCL solution?
37 ml of solute/100 ml of solution. Therefore add 8.3 ml of 37\% HCL to 1 liter of D5W or NS to create a 0.1N HCL solution. 12M (37\% HCL) = 12 moles/L = 12 x 36.5 = 438 g/L = 438 mg/ml.
What volume of 12.0 M HCL a common laboratory stock solution must be used to prepare 150.0 ml of 0.125 M HCL?
The answer I got: 2.60 mL.
What volume of a 2.60 M HCl solution should you use to prepare 2.20 L of a 0.250 M HCl solution?
Problem: What volume of a 1.50 M HCl solution should you use to prepare 2.00 L of a 0.100 M HCl solution?
How do you dilute 12M HCl to 1M?
- 1M HCl: add 1mol/12M = 83 ml conc. HCl to 1L of water or 8.3ml to 100ml.
- 2M HCl: add 2mol/12M = 167 ml conc. HCl to 1L of water or 16.7ml to 100ml.
How do you dilute 12M HCl to 6M?
6M HCl has half the concentration of 12M HCl, therefore a solution that is 50\% 12M HCl, is a 6M solution. To make 0.5L of 6M HCl, you would need 0.25 (half of 0.5) litres of 12M HCl.
What is the molarity of 12m HCl in ML?
Molarity- number of moles of solute per unit volume of solution (in litre). So 12M HCl means 12 moles of HCl in 1 litre of solution , now you can use unitary method If you still have any doubt then plzzz do comment. 1000 ml.of 1 M HCl contains= 1 mole. 1000 ml.of 12 M HCl contains= 12 mole. So 250 ml.of 12M HCl contains= 3 mole.
How many moles of HCl are present in 1000ml of solution?
6.00M HCl means 6 moles of HCl are present in 1000 ml of its solution. Thus , in 1ml of its solution 0.006 moles of HCl are present. This implies , in 10ml 0.06 moles of HCl are present. We want 0.5 M HCl which means we want 0.5 moles of it in 1000ml of its solution. We have 0.06 moles of HCl .
What happens to the number of moles of solute after dilution?
The idea with diluting a solution is that the number of moles of solute will remain constant after the initial solution is diluted. The only thing that changes in such cases is the volume of the solution.
What is the concentration of HCl in 1000 ml of NaOH?
Now40 ml.of 0.1,M NaOH will react with 40 ml.of 0.1M HCl and the resulting Solution will contain 2 m.moles of HCl in 100ml of the solution. So 1000 ml.of the Solution will contain 20 m.moles of HCl. Hence the concentration of HCl]