Calculate the mass of HF dissolved in 683.0 mL of 0.323 M hydrofluoric acid.
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Given: Volume = 0.683 L, Molarity = 0.323 M Moles = Molarity x Volume Moles = 0.323 mol/L x 0.683 L Moles = 0.220 mol Show more…
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