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Describe how to make 2.5L of 0.1M HCL solution from 12M HCL concentrated solution and water.

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13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
How many moles do you want? M x L = 0.1MHCl x 2.5L = 0.25 mols.

So you need 0.25 mols of the 12M HCl.
M = mols/L. You know M and you know mols; solve for L of the 12 M you need. Take that amount of 12M HCl and add water to make 2.5L of solution.
13 years ago
Answered by MUNJI
How to prepared a 0.1MHCL from concentrated HCL
9 years ago

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