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16 Sep 2024 11:01 #83877
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to source HCL on Amazon Egypt. The only version I can find is this:
Hydrochloric Acid 0,1N Aq, Solution
I am trying to figure out what the actual dilution is - does anyone know what 0,1N actually means? Google isn't helping lol.
Many thanks.
I'm trying to source HCL on Amazon Egypt. The only version I can find is this:
Hydrochloric Acid 0,1N Aq, Solution
I am trying to figure out what the actual dilution is - does anyone know what 0,1N actually means? Google isn't helping lol.
Many thanks.
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10 Oct 2024 21:57 - 10 Oct 2024 21:59 #84248
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Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution
Based on the provided search results, Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution is a standardized solution with a concentration of 0.1N (N/10). The concentration is specified as 0.0995 to 0.1005N in the “Specifications” table.
To convert this concentration to a percentage, we need to calculate the molarity of the solution. Since 1N is equivalent to 1 mole per liter (mol/L), 0.1N would be 0.1 mol/L.
The molecular weight of hydrochloric acid (HCl) is 36.46 g/mol. Therefore, the concentration in percentage can be calculated as: 0.1 mol/L × (36.46 g/mol) = 3.65 g/L
To convert this to a percentage, divide by the density of water (approximately 1 g/mL or 1000 mg/mL): 3.65 g/L ÷ 1000 mg/mL ≈ 0.365%
So, Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution is approximately 0.365% w/w (weight per weight) or 0.0365% v/v (volume per volume).
Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution
Based on the provided search results, Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution is a standardized solution with a concentration of 0.1N (N/10). The concentration is specified as 0.0995 to 0.1005N in the “Specifications” table.
To convert this concentration to a percentage, we need to calculate the molarity of the solution. Since 1N is equivalent to 1 mole per liter (mol/L), 0.1N would be 0.1 mol/L.
The molecular weight of hydrochloric acid (HCl) is 36.46 g/mol. Therefore, the concentration in percentage can be calculated as: 0.1 mol/L × (36.46 g/mol) = 3.65 g/L
To convert this to a percentage, divide by the density of water (approximately 1 g/mL or 1000 mg/mL): 3.65 g/L ÷ 1000 mg/mL ≈ 0.365%
So, Hydrochloric Acid 0.1N Aqueous Solution is approximately 0.365% w/w (weight per weight) or 0.0365% v/v (volume per volume).
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13 Oct 2024 09:35 #84313
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I appreciate that thank you. So the next question is - as it is such a low solution, can I add extra drops to make it suitable for activating Sodium Chlorite to make MMS?
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13 Oct 2024 22:32 - 13 Oct 2024 22:50 #84325
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I don't think adding more drops will do much. You could try using lemon juice drops 1:5 (one drop MMS (SCS) + 5 drops lemon juice) and activate for 2 to 3 minutes.
Or, if you can find phosphoric acid and dilute it down to 12%, that would work. PA is found in most cola drinks. Activate 1:1 drops for 30 seconds.
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I appreciate that thank you. So the next question is - as it is such a low solution, can I add extra drops to make it suitable for activating Sodium Chlorite to make MMS?
I don't think adding more drops will do much. You could try using lemon juice drops 1:5 (one drop MMS (SCS) + 5 drops lemon juice) and activate for 2 to 3 minutes.
Or, if you can find phosphoric acid and dilute it down to 12%, that would work. PA is found in most cola drinks. Activate 1:1 drops for 30 seconds.
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14 Oct 2024 20:43 #84344
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OK I will try that, thanks so much for your help!
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