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posted on 2-5-2011 at 05:38
Diluting hydrochloric acid
How many millilitres will give you 0.24 moles of concentrated (12mol/L) hydrochloric acid?
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posted on 2-5-2011 at 06:14
1 L / 12 mols Hcl * 1000mL / 1 L * 0.24Mols = 20mL
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