volume. For an 1 N solution we need 1 equivalent/liter. For hydrochloric acid (HCl) the equivalent weight is 36.46 grams. Therefore, for making an 1 Normal solution, 36.46 g/liter of HC1 is needed. Note that a 1 M solution is also 36.46 g/L. For Concentration: 0.0333N Composition: Water 99.88%, Hydrochloric Acid 0.12% Boiling Point: 100°C Density: 1 Melting Point: 0.0°C Color: Colorless liquid Physical State: Liquid pH Range: 1.5 Solubility Information: Miscible Shelf Life: 24 Months Storage: Ambient DOT: NOT REGULATED. Hydrochloric Acid 12 N found in: FLUKA Hydrochloric acid Concentrated HCl is typically 12M (or 12N), and it is prepared by diluting it in 1 part to 5 parts water. (ie: 100ml to 500 ml). In other words, using the conservation of volume equation M1V1 A 20 ml solution of 0.1 N N a 2 C O 3 is titrated with 0.1N HCl with phenolphthalein as the indicator. Another 20 ml solution of 0.1 N N a 2 C O 3 is titrated with 0.1 N HCl with methyl orange as the indicator. The volume of HCl required for both the titrations resepectively is: 109057 Supelco Hydrochloric acid. 109057. Supelco. Hydrochloric acid. c (HCl) = 1 mol/l (1 N) Titripur® Reag. Ph Eur,Reag. USP. Hydrochloric acid MSDS (material safety data sheet) or SDS, CoA and CoQ, dossiers, brochures and other available documents. Acid and Base Solution Preparation This calculator provides lab-ready directions describing how to prepare an acid or base solution of specified molarity (M) or normality (N) from a concentrated acid or base solution. To prepare a solution from a solid reagent, please use the Mass Molarity Calculator. Converting From Molarity to Normality. You can convert from molarity (M) to normality (N) using the following equation: N = M*n. where n is the number of equivalents. Note that for some chemical species, N and M are the same (n is 1). The conversion only matters when ionization changes the number of equivalents. Unfortunately the table is in terms of molality rather than molarity. 5M HCl is about 5.5m, and activity coefficient is dramaticly increasing with concentration (see table I of the pH paradox reference) so the true pH deviates somewhat further from -0.69, but pH = -1.1 is a reasonable estimate. PUGVIEW.ServerBusy Too many requests or server too busy. Hydrochloric Acid | HCl or ClH | CID 313 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more. 1 cc of 0.1 M HCl is added to 1 litre of 0.1 M NaCl solution. The pH of the resulting solution will be: View Solution. Q3. A solution of H C l has a p H = 5. Ry1slUk.