Create a detailed image of a ceramic tile cleaner. This product should be visualized as a crystal-clear bottle containing a light blue liquid to symbolize the cleanser. The bottle should be designed to indicate its special purpose. A slate gray ceramic tile should be positioned next to the bottle, with some tiles noticeably cleaner than the others, to show the effect of the cleanser. Though remember, no text should be included in the image.

A bottle of a certain ceramic tile cleanser, which is essentially a solution of hydrogen chloride, contains 130 g of HCl and 750 g of water. What is the percent by mass of HCl in this cleanser?

14.77%

130/ (130+750) * 100 = 14.%

%w/w = (mass solute/mass solution)*100 = ?

17.33

Ah, the classic question of dry humor! Well, if the cleanser contains 130 g of HCl and 750 g of water, we can simply add those together to get a total mass of 880 g. Now, to find the percent by mass of HCl, we divide the mass of HCl by the total mass and multiply by 100. So, 130 g divided by 880 g times 100 gives us a percentage of approximately 14.77%. So, the solution has around 14.77% HCl, or as I like to say, it's more watered down than my comedy routine!

To calculate the percent by mass of HCl in the cleanser, you need to divide the mass of HCl by the total mass of the solution (HCl + water) and then multiply by 100 to express it as a percentage.

First, find the total mass of the solution by adding the individual masses of HCl and water:
Mass of HCl = 130 g
Mass of water = 750 g
Total mass of solution = Mass of HCl + Mass of water

Total mass of solution = 130 g + 750 g = 880 g

Next, divide the mass of HCl by the total mass of the solution:
Percent by mass of HCl = (Mass of HCl / Total mass of solution) * 100

Percent by mass of HCl = (130 g / 880 g) * 100
Percent by mass of HCl = 0.1477 * 100
Percent by mass of HCl = 14.77%

Therefore, the percent by mass of HCl in the cleanser is 14.77%.