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What volume of concentrated hydrochloric acid (12.0 M HCl) is required to make 2.0 liters of a 3.0 M HCl solution?

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Given:

12.0 M HCl

2.0 liters of a 3.0 M HCl

Required:

volume of concentrated hydrochloric acid

Solution:

M1V1 = M2V2

(12.0 M HCl)V1 = (3.0 M HCl)( 2.0 liters)

V1 = (3.0 M HCl)( 2.0 liters)/ (12.0 M HCl)

V1 = 0.5 liters

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User Stephen Quan
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Answer: The volume of concentrated HCl solution is 0.5 L

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the volume of the concentrated HCl solution, we use the equation:


M_1V_1=M_2V_2

where,


M_1\text{ and }V_1 = molarity and volume of the concentrated HCl solution


M_2\text{ and }V_2 = Molarity and volume of the diluted HCl solution

We are given:


M_1=12M\\V_1=?L\\M_2=3M\\V_2=2L

Putting values in above equation:


12M* V_1=3M* 2L\\\\V_1=0.5L

Hence, the volume of concentrated HCl solution is 0.5 L

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