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  • 12-10-2020
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A chemistry teacher needs to mix an acid solution for an experiment. how much hydrochloric acid needs to be mixed with 1500 milliliters of water to make a solution that is 12% acid

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charlottekingg charlottekingg
  • 12-10-2020
1500 x 12% = 180mL
To get this answer, you have to multiply the 1500mL by 12% (0.12) and get 180. This means that 12% of your 1500mL solution will be 180mL of hydrochloric acid.
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