What volume of concentrated HClHCl contains a mass of 125*g125g HClHCl?

3 Answers
Sep 20, 2016

34%34% w/www HClHCl is 10.9*mol*L^-110.9molL1

Explanation:

The conc. acid you use in a lab is 34%34% w/www. As a I recall, this has a density of approx. 1.17*g*mL^-11.17gmL1.

We require 125*g*HCl125gHCl == (125*g)/(36.46*g*mol^-1)125g36.46gmol1 == 3.43*mol3.43mol.

For volume, we divide the molar quantity by the concentration:

(3.43*cancel(mol))/(10.9*cancel(mol)*cancel(L^-1))xx1000*mL*cancel(L^-1) = 315*mL

But of course the questioner has not specified the concentration with which we work. We are guessing.

Working back, a volume of 283*mL corresponds to 12.2*mol*L^-1. This is very concentrated muriatic acid. The concentration of the acid should have been specified as a boundary condition.

Sep 20, 2016

It should be given here that w/w%of conc. Hydrochloric acid is 37.2%
The calculation of volume will be as fillows.

As the density of 37.2%(w/w) is 1.19g/(ml) the volume of 100g 37.2% conc hydrochloric acid will be 100/1.19(ml) and this volume of conc. acid will contain 37.2g HCl

Hence 125g of conc.hydrochloric acid will be available from the volume
100/1.19xx125/37.2 ml~~282.37ml" HCl"

Sep 20, 2016

It depends what figure you take as the molarity of concentrated hydrochloric acid. I took it as 12.19 M which gives an answer of 281.26 ml (which is roughly 282 ml!).

Explanation:

Concentrated hydrochloric acid has concentration of 12.19 mol/litre,

The molar mass of HCl is 36.458 g/mol.

125 g is therefore (125/36.458) = 3.4286 moles.

So the volume that would contain this number of moles is going to be (3.4286 / 12.19) = 0.28126 litres or 281.26 ml.