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PREPARATION OF SOLUTIONS
= Short Lab Report = September 6, 2016 To prepare 1000 mL of a 0.1 mol/L solution of AlCl3 we have to dissolve 24.1433 g of AlCl3×6H2O (96 % purity) in deionized or distilled water. After the solid is completely dissolved, dilute the solution to a final volume with deionized (distilled) water. we will need to dilute 13.72 mL of 73 % AlCl3×6H2O to a final volume with deionized (distilled) water. Transfer the prepared solution to a clean, dry storage bottle and label it. Never store solutions in a volumetric flask. All chemicals that you are unfamiliar with should be treated with extreme care and assumed to be highly flammable and toxic. We provide the calculator as a public service only and you use it at your own risk. If you don't understand the results, DON'T use them. Bibliography:J. Meija et al., Atomic Weights of the Elements 2013. Pure Appl. Chem. 88, 265-291 (2016) D.W. Green, R.H. Perry, "Densities of Aqueous Inorganic Solutions", Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, McGraw-Hill, (2) 99-118, 2008. "GESTIS Substance Database." IFA. 23 Sep. 2015. <>. "Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 Classification, packaging and labelling of chemicals and their mixtures." 16 Dec. 2008. European Parliament, Council of the European Union. 28 Nov. 2015. <?uri=CELEX:32008R1272>. Information for Authors. JOC. ACS Publications. 21 Sep. 2012. <>. (责任编辑:) |
