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Concentrated hydrochloric acid has a concentration of 12.1 moles per liter. how many milliliters of the concentrated acid should be used to create 3.25L of a 0.100M solution?
13 years ago

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DrBob222
Use the dilution formula.
c1v1 = c2v2
c = concentration
v = volume
12.1*v = 0.100*3250
v = ?mL.
13 years ago

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