Depends on the concentration.
100% = 3C
93% = -32C
78% = -38C
65% = -64C
See:http://www.cise.columbia.edu/clean/msds/sulfuricacid.pdf
Remember that the temperatures are NEGATIVE!
-74 degrees Celsius (approximate minimum freezing point for 25% solution)
-20 degrees Celsius (approx freezing point for 10% solution which is a common household concentration)
Generally freezing point declines to a concentration of 25%, beyond that concentration the solution begins to crystallize more easily thus raising the freezing point
See the phase diagram here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrochloric_acid
(below the blue line is solid, above is liquid)
I'm not sure about the exact freezing point, but ya know how you can charge an iPod with an onion by dipping it in gatorade, and freezing it? I'm sure you could try that and measure the temperature, because what happens is: There is phosphoric acid in onions, and it would be a cool experiment. I'm not sure the exact temperature though.
The freezing point is exactly the same as the melting point, which for sulphur is 115.21 0C (degrees centigrade).
What is the melting point of sulfuric acid(sulfate) what is the boiling point of that? i want know acidity, basicity number.
−75.5 °C, 198 K, -104 °F
-73 degrees celsius
239.65f
Freezing Temperature for Fluoride
pleas answer quicly
if the stearic acid were impure, would the freezing point of stearic acid be higher or lower than the value you obtain in this experiment.
its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
Freezing Temperature for Fluoride
Because water evapurates
pleas answer quicly
if the stearic acid were impure, would the freezing point of stearic acid be higher or lower than the value you obtain in this experiment.
-9.5 oC
its boiling point depends on the cocentration or molarity of hci and it is a binary (two-componet) mixture
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
HCl or Hydrochloric acid (located in stomach).
Yes. It is an acid as its name would imply.