Same thing solved here in the forum:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=21647.msg82701#msg82701It goes like this:
Molarity: Moles/L
HCl = 38.0%
Density = 1.19 g/cm^3 = 1.19 g/mL
GFW HCl = 36.45 g/mol
To find the molarity M use this: M = mol/L…those are you units
Use the density to calculate the weight of 1 liter of solution-
1000 mL x 1.19 g/mL = 1190 grams
Use the percent to calculate the mass of HCl in 1190 g (1.000 liters)-
1190 x 38.0% = 1190 x 0.38 = 452.2 g HCl
Now you know the weight of HCl per liter.
Convert the weight of HCl to moles of HCl-
452.2 g / 36.45 g/mol = 12.406 moles or 12.41 moles of HCl in 1.000 liter
Molarity = 12.41 M
Now for the rest concentrated M = 12.41 and diluted desired is 0.100M so do the rest:
Use M1V1 = M2V2
Or as previously stated: Mconc x Vconc = Mdil x Vdil
Rearranging gives you Vconc = (Mdil x Vdil)/Mconc