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How do you prepare a 1 M HClHCl solution which has a specific gravity of 1.18? The HClHClsolution has 35% purity. Calculate the volume required to prepare the solution.

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Hint 1 M HClHCl means there is one mole of HClHCl in 1 L of water because M is the molarity of the solution. First, calculate the moles of HClHCl in the solution then find the mass of those moles of HClHCl. 35% purity of the HClHCl solution means 35 g of HClHCl is present.

Complete step by step answer:
1 M HClHCl means there is one mole of HClHCl in 1 L of water because M is the molarity of the solution. So, for making a solution of 35% purity then we have to first find the number of moles of HClHCl and since the volume is not specified let us assume a solution is made in 1 L of 1 mol/L HClHCl.
So, the moles of HClHClwill be:
1L x 1 mol1 L = 1 mol1L\text{ x }\dfrac{1\text{ }mol}{1\text{ }L}\text{ = 1 mol}
Now, we have to find the mass of one mole of HClHCl: the mass of hydrogen is 1 and the mass of chlorine is 35.5. So, the mass will be:
1+35.5=36.5g1+35.5=36.5g
35% purity of the HClHCl solution means 35 g of HClHClis present. So, the mass of the solution to make the 35% purity will be:
36.5 g x 100 g35 g = 104.2 g36.5\text{ g x }\dfrac{100\text{ g}}{35\text{ g}}\text{ = 104}\text{.2 g}
So, the volume required to make the 1 M HClHClof solution having the specific gravity of 1.18 will be:
104.21.18 = 88 mL\dfrac{104.2}{1.18}\text{ = 88 mL}

Therefore, the volume required to make the solution is 88 mL.

Note: When we take 88 ml of the concentrated solution, then it must be made up to 1 L of the solution because the molarity of the solution is only measured in the L of the solution.