How to calculate the energy of a battery built with HCL?

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The discussion revolves around the possibility of producing energy from two bottles of hydrochloric acid (HCl) solutions with different concentrations. Participants confirm that energy can be generated from such a setup, suggesting that the inquiry is primarily a chemistry-related question. The conversation hints at the need for a specific method or "path" to calculate the energy output from the chemical reactions involved.
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Hello

If we have two bottles with solutions with HCL at different concentration.

Can we produce energy out of it? How can I calculate how much?

Thanks!
 
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cyentist said:
If we have two bottles with solutions with HCL at different concentration.
Can we produce energy out of it? How can I calculate how much?
Yes. Do you have a "path" in mind?
 
This sounds more like a chemistry question. I'll move it for you.
 
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