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How many milliliters of water must be added to 120.0 $\mathrm{mL}$ of $1.50 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ to give $1.00 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ ? (Assume thevolumes are additive.)
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Step 1: We start by using the formula for dilution which is $M_1V_1 = M_2V_2$, where $M_1$ and $V_1$ are the molarity and volume of the concentrated solution, and $M_2$ and $V_2$ are the molarity and volume of the diluted solution. Show more…
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