Calculation of total number of moles of chloride and its concentration after the addition of 12 M HCL in a saturated (5.4 M) NaCl. Note: To the 4 ml of saturated 5.4 M NaCl in a 13*100 mm test tube, 2 ml of concentrated 12 M HCL was added.   NaCl(s) <=> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

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Calculation of total number of moles of chloride and its concentration after the addition of 12 M HCL in a saturated (5.4 M) NaCl. Note: To the 4 ml of saturated 5.4 M NaCl in a 13*100 mm test tube, 2 ml of concentrated 12 M HCL was added.

 

NaCl(s) <=> Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

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