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Assuming that the volumes are additive, what volume of water must be added to 35.0mL of 23.0 M HCl to make a solution which is 3.00 M?
14 years ago

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DrBob222
mL x M = mL x M
35.0 mL x 23.0M = mL x 3.00M
Solve for mL which will be the TOTAL volume. The volume to be added will be 35.0 mL less than that.
14 years ago
Carmen
233.3ml
9 years ago

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