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How do you prepare 17.2cm³ of 36% conc HCL per dm³ of solution?


8 years ago

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Folusp
Measure 36g of HCL take it to 100g with water.Find density. The density of the solution is mass (100g) divided by volume of the mixture( from measuring cylinder). The mass in g/dm3 is 17.2cm3 times density got. Then you use the mass obtain to prepare the g/dm3 solution separately.That's it. Lemme know when you get this.
8 years ago

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