Question
The density of a solution of hydrochloric acid is 1.0929 g/cc, and it is 19.00 percent by mass. What
volume of the solution (in milliliters) do you need to supply 30.0 g of hydrochloric acid?
I'm not sure how to start
volume of the solution (in milliliters) do you need to supply 30.0 g of hydrochloric acid?
I'm not sure how to start
Answers
1.0929 g/mL x ?mL x 0.19 = 30.0
Solve for ?mL.
Solve for ?mL.
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