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20 August, 04:28

What is the volume of 12.0 m hydrochloric acid that contains 3.646 g of hcl solute (36.46 g/mol) ?

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  1. 20 August, 04:47
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    The amount of the HCl molecule would be: 3.646g / (36.46/g/mol) = 0.1mol

    The concentration of a solution is count by dividing the amount of mol with the volume. Then, the calculation for finding the volume would be:

    concentration = number of molecule / volume

    12mol/liter = 0.1 mol / volume

    volume = 0.1 mol / (12 mol/liter)

    volume = 0.00833 liter = 8.33ml
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