Chapter 11: Q11.3-25E (page 647)
How many litres of HCl gas, measured at 30.0 °C and 745 torr, are required to prepare 1.25 L of a 3.20M solution of hydrochloric acid?
Short Answer
The volume of HCl gas measured at 30oC and 745 torr= 102L.
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Chapter 11: Q11.3-25E (page 647)
How many litres of HCl gas, measured at 30.0 °C and 745 torr, are required to prepare 1.25 L of a 3.20M solution of hydrochloric acid?
The volume of HCl gas measured at 30oC and 745 torr= 102L.
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