If I poured it all over my hand during a titration (HCl being the solution that i am to determine the concentration of), can I use the fact that it didn't burn my hand as a way to calculate the concentration.Is it possible to put some context to it?
hahahah that was probably a bad explanation. During the titration, I accidentally spilt some of HCl solution on my hand. I then calculated, through titration, the HCl to be 0.14 mol/L. I had a few friends who calculated the same result, and I had a few others who calculated 1.5mol/L. Everybody i know got one of those two results.You could probably find the range it was in by doing that, but other than that obviously it's not a very accurate method.
Were you asked to dilute the acid by a factor of 10 as part of the prac? If so, then you may have forgot to factor that into your final calculation of concentration.hahahah that was probably a bad explanation. During the titration, I accidentally spilt some of HCl solution on my hand. I then calculated, through titration, the HCl to be 0.14 mol/L. I had a few friends who calculated the same result, and I had a few others who calculated 1.5mol/L. Everybody i know got one of those two results.
If 1.5mol/L HCl is corrosive, then my result is probably correct.
So ... is it corrosive?
haha damn, no i wasn't told to dilute it.Were you asked to dilute the acid by a factor of 10 as part of the prac? If so, then you may have forgot to factor that into your final calculation of concentration.