An aqueous stock solution is #36.0%# HCl by mass and its density is #"1.18 g/mL"#. What volume of this solution is required to make #"1.00 L"# of #"1.75 mol/L"# #"HCl"_((aq))#? Give your answer in millilitres, accurate to three significant figures.
Use the compound's molar mass to convert this to grams
Use the density of the stock solution to figure out the volume of the sample
The answer is rounded to three sig figs.
Since you're working with concentrated hydrochloric acid, you should use an ice bath to cool the water before adding the stock solution to it.
You should also add the stock solution in multiple steps and stir the solution properly between each step.
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To make 1.00 L of 1.75 mol/L HCl(aq), you would need 37.1 mL of the 36.0% HCl solution.
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