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A 2.14-L sample of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas at 2.61 atm

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A 2.14-L sample of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas at 2.61 atm and 28°C is completely dissolved in 668 mL of water to form hydrochloric acid solution. Calculate the molarity of the acid solution. Assume no change in volume.

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QUESTION:

A 2.14-L sample of hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas at 2.61 atm and 28°C is completely dissolved in 668 mL of water to form hydrochloric acid solution. Calculate the molarity of the acid solution. Assume no change in volume.

ANSWER:

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Here we have to calculate the molarity of HCl solution..

 

Given:

The volume of HCl (V) = 2.14 L

 Pressure (P) = 2.61 atm

Temperature (T) = 28°C = 273 + 28 = 301 K

Volume of water = 668 mL

 

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