ReyDeReyes Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 Hi all, First post here, nice to meet you all. No "Professional" science background, just B level GCSE's so, extremely basic knowledge of chemistry on an academic basis, and knowledge mainly gained from other than experiments that I have carried out alone as a hobbyist. So, I have some Tin (II) chloride (Dihydrate) and wondering how to get it into a known molarity from the powder form, I have seen somewhere that it has to be mixed to an equal molar hydrochloric acid solution. Basically, what is the mix ratio to get 1M Tin (II) chloride solution from: Tin (II) Chloride (Dihydrate) 35% Hydrochloric Acid Distilled/De-ionised water Thanks in advance!
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