The volume of hcl of specific gravoty 1.2 and 3.65% by weight
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166.6ml
expelination:
A mole of HCl produces 1 mole of Chlorine.
Number of moles in one ml of HCl solution.
Density of the solution is 1.2 g/mL
We have 3.65 %w/w.
So in 1 mL there is 0.04385 g of HCl
Number of moles in one mL is 1.2*10^-3 mol/ml
Number of moles in 1.12 L of chlorine is 0.05 mol
(At STP gases occupy 22.4 L)
To produce 0.05 mol of chlorine we need 0.2 mol of HCl
So, volume of HCl we need is
{0.2}{1.2*10^{-3}}=166.6 mL
0.2/1.2*10^-3
=166.6mL
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