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1 April, 07:28

How many moles of hydrochloric acid (HCl) are required to produce 11.2 moles of water?

Equation - HCl + NaOH - -> NaCl + H2O

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  1. 1 April, 09:52
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    11.2 mols HCl

    Explanation:

    Hopefully I am correct ...

    11.2 mol H2O x 1 mol HCl (there is only one mol of this acid in the equation) / 1 mol of H2O (which means the ratio is 1:1)

    =11.2 mols of HCl
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