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What is the exact weight of 100 ml. HCl (30-33%)
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My stock HCl is of 30-33% concentration. In this case, what is the ratio ?
I mean for each 100 ml. how much grams will I see on the kitchen scale ?
In the past there were calculations on 37% HCl. Now that I'm totally confused, I need a clarification
Or in other words, is there any formula to obtain %4 HCl out of 30-33% HCl..
Thanks for the help.
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Use 4th calculator down the page. Measure HCL with a graduated cylinder.
Weigh water with a scale. 1 gram = 1ml of water
www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/hcltble3.cgi?submit=Entry
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Water is not a problem to weigh. My question was in fact about the weight of the hydrochloric acid. How many grams of HCl would make 100 ml. of HCl. ?
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Max's recipe to make 4% HCL from 37% HCL is:
15 grams of 37% HCL + 107 grams of water
37% HCL weighs 1.185 grams per milliliter
15 grams ÷ 1.19 = 12.6 ml of 37% HCL (round up to 13 ml)
Add 13 ml (15 grams) of 37% HCL to 107 ml (107 grams) of water = 120 ml (4 fl oz) of 4% HCL
Look up the weight of your HCL concentration "Hydrochloric Acid Solutions in Water" in the chart at
www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/hcltble3.cgi?submit=Entry
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