Asked by Amber

Muriatic acid is the common name of industrial-grade hydrochloric acid (HCl). One of its uses is to clean or etch concrete in preparation for sealing or painting. It is typically sold in 5.00 gallon buckets, with a concentration of 11.7 M.

a.What volume of concentrated muriatic acid is needed to prepare 10.00 L of a 2.5 M solution?
b.If the entire 5.00 gallon bucket were diluted with enough water to make 100.00 gallons of solution, what would be the concentration of the diluted solution? NOTE: 1 gal = 3.7854 L

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Answered by george
A compound Contains 14.5g of magnesium and 3.5 g of oxygen. what the mass of oxygen in the compound ?
Answered by DrBob222
a. How many mols do you need? That's M x L = mols
Then M = mols/L. You have M and mols, solve for L. You may want to convert L to mL.

b. 5.00 gallons x 3.7854 L/gallon = 18.93 L.
100 gallons x 3.7854 L/gallon = 378.54 L.
Then c1v1 = c2v2
11.7 x 18.93 = c2*378.54
Solve for c2.
I should point out to you that there is no need to convert gallons to L.
If you use
11.7 x 5 gallons = c2*100 gallons you will get the same answer.
Answered by DrBob222
I may be missing something but the problem tells you there are 3.5 g oxygen in the compound.
Answered by Synclaire
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Answered by DrBob222
You should not post piggy back on another post. Most of the times it doesn't get answered. Go to the top of the page and make a new post.
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