Chemistry, asked by JayanthBeerus1046, 10 months ago

Amount of water to be added to 2 decimal to form 0.5 molar 1 litre of hcl is

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

There is a simple equation for that:

   M1V2 = M2V2

It means amount of solute (HCl) doesn’t change even if how much water you add. Volume and Molarity change.

   7 * 50 = 0.35 * x

   0.35 * x = 350

   x = 1000 ml

Yet it is not finished because 1000 ml is the final volume. The volume we are looking for is what is added onto 50 ml. So

   1000 (final) - 50 (initial) = 950 ml

The answer is 950 ml

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Answered by rishikeshgohil1569
1

Answer:

There is a simple equation for that:

   M1V2 = M2V2

It means amount of solute (HCl) doesn’t change even if how much water you add. Volume and Molarity change.

   7 * 50 = 0.35 * x

   0.35 * x = 350

   x = 1000 ml

Yet it is not finished because 1000 ml is the final volume. The volume we are looking for is what is added onto 50 ml. So

   1000 (final) - 50 (initial) = 950 ml

The answer is 950 ml

PLZ FOLLOW ME

Explanation:

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