caculate 230 ml of 1.1 molarity HCl solution

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To calculate the amount of solute (HCl) needed to make a specific volume and concentration of solution, you can use the formula:

M1V1 = M2V2

Where:
M1 = Initial molarity of the solution
V1 = Initial volume of the solution
M2 = Final molarity of the solution
V2 = Final volume of the solution

In this case, the initial molarity is 1.1 M, the initial volume is unknown, the final molarity is also 1.1 M, and the final volume is 230 mL.

Rearrange the formula to solve for V1:

V1 = (M2 * V2) / M1

Substitute the values into the equation:

V1 = (1.1 M * 230 mL) / (1.1 M)

Cancel out the units:

V1 = 230 mL

Therefore, you need 230 mL of the 1.1 M HCl solution.