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You are using concentrated hydrochloric acid solution (12.0 M)to make 445.0 ml of a 5.85 M solution. Calculate the number of milliliters of concentrated HCl required to make the solution.
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mL x M = mL x M
mL x 12 = 445 x 5.85
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