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Evaporation of HCl
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Shaoyong Jiang <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear all,

If I evaporate a 10 ml 6N HCl at temperature of 60oC down to a small drop
of about 0.2 ml. Is this drop still 6N HCl or it changes (>>6N or <<6N).
Any hydrogen isotope fractionation between this small drop and the original
acid?

How about with a 6N HNO3?

Many thanks for your comments.

Shao-Yong



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Dr. Shao-Yong Jiang
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Chemie
Abt. Geochemie
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Germany
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