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`HCl` gas is passed into water, yielding a solution of density `1.095 g mL^(-1)` and containing 30% `HCl` by weight. Calculate the molarity of the solution.

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To calculate the molarity of the HCl solution, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - Density of the solution = 1.095 g/mL - Weight percentage of HCl = 30% ### Step 2: Convert density to grams per liter To convert the density from g/mL to g/L, we multiply by 1000: ...
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