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A 150ml solution of 0.340M HCl is mixed with a solution of 340ml of 0.175M HNO3. The solution is then diluted to a final volume of 1.00L. How many moles of H+ are present in the final solution?
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DrBob222
mols HCl = M x L = ?
mols HNO3 = M x L = ?
Total mols H^+ (from the two) = just add them. The part about the dilution has no effect. It affects the CONCENTRATION OF H^+ but not the number that are there.
mols HNO3 = M x L = ?
Total mols H^+ (from the two) = just add them. The part about the dilution has no effect. It affects the CONCENTRATION OF H^+ but not the number that are there.
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