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Describe the preparation of 300 mL of 1.00 M HNO3 from the commercial reagent that is...

Describe the preparation of 300 mL of 1.00 M HNO3 from the commercial reagent that is 70.5% HNO3 (w/w) and has a specific gravity of 1.42.

Take _ mL of the concentrated reagent and dilute to _ mL with water

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Find molarity of 70.5% w/w solution before dilution

Now make dilute solution from the above 15.89 M solution as shown below

take 18.88mL of the concentrated reagent and dilute to 300 mL with water


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