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3.65g of HCl are dissolved in 2 lit of the solution. Find the molarity of the solution ?

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Wt. of HCl dissolved = 3.65 g
Vol. of solution = 2 lit
Gram. Molecular weight of HCl = 36.5 g
`therefore` Molarity = `(W/(G.M.W))_"solute" xx 1/"Vol. in litres"`
`=3.65/36.5xx1/2`=0.05 M
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