what is the chemical differentiation between dilute hydrochloric acid and concentrated hydrochloric acid
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Concentrated acids have much lower water contents - concentrated sulphuric acid is typically 4% water, 96% acid. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37% HCl (HCl itself is a gas, so 37% w/w is about the maximum you can dissolve in water).
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In chemical differentiation conc.HCl is one which contains less amount of water in it..
whereas in Dil.HCl it contains more water in it in order to reduce its acidic nature....
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