Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
How many grams of HCl should be dissolved in sufficient water to get 500 ml of an aqueous solution of pH, 2.0?
Options
A.0.01
B.0.005
C.0.1825
D.0.365
Solution
$M = \frac{500 \times 10^{- 2}}{1000} \times 36.5 = 0.1825\text{ gm}$
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