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Trisha and her lab partner filled a beaker with 150 milliliters of a 0.10 M HCl solution. How many moles of HCl are in the beaker? Remember, molarity = moles liter .

Respuesta :

M=mol/liter
We know that we have 150ml=.15 L and .1 mol of HCl
Rearranging the molarity equation, we get
mol=M*l
mol=(.15)(.1)
=.015 mol

Answer:

Moles of HCl is 0.015.

Explanation:

Molarity of HCl = 0.10 M

Volume of HCl = 150 mL

Conversion factor for mL to L is,

[tex]1\ mL = 10^{-3}\ L[/tex]

So, 150 mL = 0.15 L

Molarity is given by,

[tex]Molarity=\frac{Moles}{Volume\ in\ L} \\Moles = Molarity \times Volume\ in\ L[/tex]

Substitute values in the above formula

[tex]Moles = 0.10 \times 0.15\\=0.015\ mol[/tex]

Moles of HCl is 0.015.