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6.53 g of hydrochloric acid dissolved in 1.00 x 102 L of water

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Answer:


M = 9.7* 10^(-4)\,M

Step-by-step explanation:

By reading the statement, it is inferred that molarity must be computed. The amount of moles of hydrocloric acid is:


n = (6.53\,g)/(36.46\,(g)/(mol) )


n = 0.097\,moles

Finally, the molarity of the solution is:


M = (0.097\,moles)/(1* 10^(2)\,L)


M = 9.7* 10^(-4)\,M

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