A solution of hydrocloric acid has a molarity of 2.25 M HCl. If a reaction requires 5.80 g of HCI, what
volume of a solution should be used? Assume a molecular mass of 36.45 g for the HCI.
Calculate the number of moles of solute required:
g)
(36.45 g/mol) =
mol HCI
DONE

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Answer:

0.071L

Explanation:

From the question given, we obtained the following data:

Molarity of HCl = 2.25 M

Mass of HCl = 5.80g

Molar Mass of HCl = 36.45g/mol

Number of mole of HCl =?

Number of mole = Mass /Molar Mass

Number of mole of HCl = 5.8/36.45 = 0.159mole

Now, we can obtain the volume required as follows:

Molarity = mole /Volume

Volume = mole /Molarity

Volume = 0.159mole/ 2.25

Volume = 0.071L

Answer:

part 1:

5.80

/

0.159

part 2:

/

part 3:

.0707

Explanation:

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