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23 January, 07:49

What is the molarity of an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid given that it is 36% by weight hcl and the density of the solution is 1.2 g ml-1?

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  1. 23 January, 08:01
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    Assume you have 1000 mL = 1 L of solution.

    Mass of solution = 1000 mL solution x (1.2 g solution/1 mL solution)

    = 1200 g solution

    Mass of HCl = 1200 g solution x (36 g HCl/100 g solution) = 432 g HCl

    MM of HCl = (1.008 + 35.45) g/mol = 36.458 g/mol

    Moles of HCl = 432 g HCl x (1 mol HCl/36.458 g HCl) = 11.8 mol HCl

    Molarity = (moles of solute) / (litres of solution) = (11.8 mol) / (1 L) = 12 mol/L
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