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  1. Commercially available concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37.0 % w / w HC1 . Its density is 1.18 g / ml . Using this information
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  2. Commercially available concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37.0 % w / w HC1 . Its density is 1.18 g / ml . Using this information
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  3. Hydrochloric acid is usually purchased in concentrated form with a 37.0% HCL concentration by mass and a density of 1.20g/mL.
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  4. Concentrated hydrochloric acid has a concentration of 12.1 moles per liter. how many milliliters of the concentrated acid should
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  5. A livestock vaccine is to be given at the rate of 2 milliliters for each 15 pounds of body weight. How much should be given to a
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  6. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is a 38% solution of HCL in water and has a density of 1.18g/ml. How many milliliters of
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  7. concentrated hydrochloric acid is a 38% solution of hcl in water and has a density of 1.18g/ml. How many milliliters of
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  8. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is a 38% solution of hcl in water and has a density of 1.18g/ml. How many milliliters of
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  9. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is a 38% solution of hcl in water and has a density of 1.18g/ml. How many milliliters of
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  10. You are using concentrated hydrochloric acid solution (12.0 M)to make 445.0 ml of a 5.85 M solution. Calculate the number of
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