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How many mL of a 8.6 M HCl solution would it take to make a 250 mL of a 2.4 M solution? Give your answer to 1 decimal space.

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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00:01 Okay, to work this problem we are going to use the equation m1 v1 equals m2 v2 and we are solving for v1 in this situation so we can rearrange our equation to put m1 on the other side and when we do so we're going to divide at this point we can start plugging values in so m2 is going to be 8 .00 molar.
00:25 That's the molarity volume m2 is 150 milliliters...
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