Use the dilution equation (MconcVconc = MdilVdil) and the volumetric glassware available in the general chemistry lab to form 50 mL of a ~6 M HCl(aq) from concentrated HCl.  (Refer to Table 5.1.1.2 in the Lab Safety textbook). What is Vconc?      mL What is Vdil?      mL What is Mconc?        M What is calculated value of Mdil?

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Use the dilution equation (MconcVconc = MdilVdil) and the volumetric glassware available in the general chemistry lab to form 50 mL of a ~6 M HCl(aq) from concentrated HCl.  (Refer to Table 5.1.1.2 in the Lab Safety textbook).

What is Vconc?      mL

What is Vdil?      mL

What is Mconc?        M

What is calculated value of Mdil?       M

 

 
 
 
 

 

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