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An aqueous 2.00 M hydrochloric acid solution is prepared with a total volume of 0.350 L. The molecular

weight of hydrochloric acid is 36.468
mol
What mass of hydrochloric acid (in grams) is needed for the solution?

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Answer : The mass of hydrochloric acid (in grams) needed for the solution is, 25.5 grams.

Explanation : Given,

Molarity of
HCl = 2.00 M

Volume of solution = 0.350 L

Molar mass of
HCl = 36.468 g/mole

Molarity : It is defined as the number of moles of solute present in one liter of volume of solution.

Formula used :


\text{Molarity}=\frac{\text{Mass of }HCl}{\text{Molar mass of }HCl* \text{Volume of solution (in L)}}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get:


2.00M=\frac{\text{Mass of }HCl}{36.468g/mole* 0.350L}


\text{Mass of }HCl=25.5g

Therefore, the mass of hydrochloric acid (in grams) needed for the solution is, 25.5 grams.

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