What volume of {eq}\rm 12.0\ M\ HCl {/eq} is required to make {eq}\rm 75.0\ mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 3.50\ M\ HCl {/eq}?

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What volume of {eq}\rm 12.0\ M\ HCl {/eq} is required to make {eq}\rm 75.0\ mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 3.50\ M\ HCl {/eq}?

Molarity and Volume:

If a chemical solution is filled in a beaker, then the total amount of space of the beaker enclosed by the solution is generally known as the volume of the chemical solution. And the total amount (in the sense of the number of moles) available in the unit volume of a chemical solution is shown by their molarity.

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Given- The molarity of the HCl (hydrochloric acid) is {eq}{{M}_{1}}=12\ \text{M} {/eq}, the formed volume is {eq}{{V}_{2}}=75\ \text{mL}=75\times...

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