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A 1.78−L sample of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas at 2.09 atm and 22°C is completely dissolved in 699 mL of water to form hydrochloric acid solution. Calculate the molarity of the solution. Assume no change in volume.

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Answer:


M=0.960M

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, it is firstly necessary to compute the dissolved moles of hydrogen chloride into the water as shown below:


n_(HCl)=(PV)/(RT)=(2.09atm*1.78L)/(0.082(atm*L)/(mol*K)*295.15K)=0.671molHCl

Thus, the molarity is computed as shown below:


M=(0.671mol)/(0.699L)=0.960M

Wherein no change in volume is considered, therefore the volume of the solution was the same volume of water.

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