nb198
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Needed way more HCl to neutralize CaCO3 than calculated
Nevermind! Please delete this. I made a horribly embarrassing calculation error. That was all.
[Edited on 16-4-2014 by nb198]
[Edited on 16-4-2014 by nb198]
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What was the density for? Hydrochloric Acid is a SOLUTION in water, and therefore has a concentration. For instance, if your HCl solution is 30%, 100
grams of your solution has only 30 grams of HCl.
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Quote: Originally posted by HgDinis25 | What was the density for? Hydrochloric Acid is a SOLUTION in water, and therefore has a concentration. For instance, if your HCl solution is 30%, 100
grams of your solution has only 30 grams of HCl. |
Yeah, I was so used to working with H2SO4 where I just assumed it was 100% to make calculations easier, I somehow lapsed when it came to HCl. I
definitely facepalmed when I noticed that.
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nb198
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Quote: Originally posted by HgDinis25 | What was the density for? Hydrochloric Acid is a SOLUTION in water, and therefore has a concentration. For instance, if your HCl solution is 30%, 100
grams of your solution has only 30 grams of HCl. |
Yeah, I was so used to working with H2SO4 where I just assumed it was 100% to make calculations easier, I somehow lapsed when it came to HCl. I
definitely facepalmed when I noticed that.
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HgDinis25
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haha don't worry we all had that time when farts go somewhere they shouldn't xP
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