No it doesn't
The reason for this question is if muriatic acid is mixed with water and left for say a month or two in a peristalic pump container does it need to be stirred?
Thank you to those who respond.
No it doesn't
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Glad to here it, thank you for your extremely fast reply.
As with a medical opinion I hope others will chime in and give some form of evidence via a formula. Then my mind will truely be put to rest.
It's not a formula, but whether substances have a lower energy (actually Gibbs function aka free energy which is a combination of enthalpy or heat of reaction and entropy) being mixed (dissolved in one another at specific concentrations) vs. being separate phases. Muriatic Acid is Hydrochloric Acid in water already -- it's 31.45% Hydrochloric Acid with the rest water and does not separate. When you dilute it further in water it still does not separate. It is fully miscible. Hydrochloric Acid is what is known as a strong acid so it completely dissociates into hydrogen ions and chloride ions in water.
If you do a Google search on "hydrochloric acid solubility in water" you will find many sources that describe its high solubility.
Richard
Last edited by chem geek; 07-02-2008 at 11:26 AM.
Thank you both,
One less thing to worry about.
Now I'll need to spend the 4th thinking up something else, to worry about that is.
Aloha
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