jale33p3hk76 jale33p3hk76
  • 01-02-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many milliliters of a 3.0 M HCL solution are required to make 250.0 millimeters of 1.2 M HCL?

Respuesta :

Daegam18
Daegam18 Daegam18
  • 01-02-2018
The problem above can be solved using M1V1=M2V2  where M1 is the concentration of the concentrated, V1 is the volume of the concentrated solution, M2 is the concentration of the Dilute Solution, V2 is the Volume of the dilute solution. Hence,

(3.0 M)(V2)=(250 mL)(1.2M)
V2 (3.0)= 300
V2= 100 mL

Therefore, you need 100 mL of 3.0 M HCl to form a 250 mL of 1.2 M HCl.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

the hyperbole in lines 80 and 81 highlights mr donovans
nyenyenyenye nyenyenye
AgNO³ reacts with FeCl3 to give AgCl and Fe (NO³)³. In a particular experiment, it was planned to mix a solution containing 25.0g of AgNO³ with another solution
Hhhwhshxbhxbdbsbsbbsbs
10. Abebe and Ayele are brothers; Ayele is younger than Abebe. Ayele believes and knows that he has a brother, but is unable to believe you if you tell him that
14 customer histogram 13.5 ending boundary 49.5 and 4 classes of equal width
Help!!! 30 points!! (10 points for each question answered)
Step out! This place is holy Objective: Determine the different sacred places from various religious beliefs. Directions: 1. Reflect on the religious beliefs of
Which expression represents a negative number? A. 0.25 2.7 B. -0.25 2.7 C. -2.7 (-0.25) D. -0.25 (-2.7)
Physical characteristics of land