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11 September, 06:02

How many liters of HCl gas, measured at 30.0 °C and 745 torr, are required to prepare 1.25 L of a 3.20-M solution of hydrochloric acid?

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  1. 11 September, 06:17
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    102 L

    Explanation:

    Data of the solution

    Concentration: 3.20 M Volume: 1.25 L

    The moles of HCl in the solution are:

    1.25 L * 3.20 mol/L = 4.00 mol

    The gas must contain 4.00 moles of HCl

    Data of the gas

    Temperature (T) : 30.0 °C + 273.15 = 303.2 K Pressure (P) : 0.980 atm

    745 torr * (1 atm/760 torr) = 0.980 atm

    Moles (n) : 4.00 mol

    We can the volume (V) of HCl gas using the ideal gas equation.

    P * V = n * R * T

    V = n * R * T/P

    V = 4.00 mol * (0.08206 atm. L/mol. K) * 303.2 K / 0.980 atm

    V = 102 L
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