SOLUTION: I know this is a M1 V1=M2 V2 problem but I can't figgur out how to start it.
Calculate the molarity of solutions made by mixing 175 ml of 3.0 M HCL with 115 mL of 6.0 M HCL.
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Calculate the molarity of solutions made by mixing 175 ml of 3.0 M HCL with 115 mL of 6.0 M HCL.
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Question 1140853: I know this is a M1 V1=M2 V2 problem but I can't figgur out how to start it.
Calculate the molarity of solutions made by mixing 175 ml of 3.0 M HCL with 115 mL of 6.0 M HCL. Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, rothauserc:Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solution 1 is 175 ml of 3.0 M HCL
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Solution 2 is 115 ml of 6.0 M HCL
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Solution 1
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175/1000 = 0.175 L
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Moles = molarity * volume
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Moles = 3 * 0.175 = 0.525
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Solution 2
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115/1000 = 0.115 L
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Moles = 6 * 0.115 = 0.69
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Sum the two values to get the total number of moles = 0.525 + 0.69 = 1.215 moles of HCL
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Sum the volumes of solutions to determine the final volume = 0.175 + 0.115 = 0.29 L
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Final molarity of the mixed solution = moles / liter = 1.215/0.29 = 4.1897 M
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