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21 February, 18:49

Hydrochloric acid is purchased in 12 molar concentrations. If I needed 200 ml of 2.0 molar HCl, how many milliliters of the concentrated solution would I need

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  1. 21 February, 19:02
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    The answer to your question is 33.3 ml

    Explanation:

    Data

    Stock solution 12M

    Volume 2 = 200 ml

    Concentration 2 = 2 M

    Volume stock = ?

    Process

    1. - Use the formula for dilutions

    C1V1 = C2 V2

    - Solve for V1

    V1 = C2V2 / C1

    2. - Substitution

    V1 = (2) (200) / 12

    - Simplification

    V1 = 400 / 12

    3. - Result

    V1 = 33.3 ml

    4. - Conclusion

    We need 33.3 ml of the concentrated solution.
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