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7 May, 01:48

you need to make 1.5L of 1.0M HCl from a stock solution of 12.0M HCl. How many L of the stock solution do you need?

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  1. 7 May, 01:57
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    125 ml of HCl

    Explanation:

    The molarity of the stock solution to determine how many milliliters would contain 1.5 moles of HCl. Since a concentration of 12.0 mol/L means that you get 12.0 moles of hydrochloric acid per liter of solution,

    Concentration of required HCl (C1) = 1.0M

    Volume of required HCL (V1) = 1500 ml

    Concentration of stock HCl (C2) = 12M

    Volume of stock HCL (V2) = ?

    C1V1 = C2V2

    V2 = C1V1/C2 = 1*1500/12 = 125 ml
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