I tried to solve it as: please inform me with my mistake
, which is there..
Thank you again.
Here I tried to solve it. What I need actually a 37.5ml of 1N HBr.
What I have is 48% HBr. 40%W/V , density 1.49, mol wt: 80.92
(Fluka - cat # 18710)
So I calculated first the molarity as:
48 gm HBr in 100 ml of solution (that means my solute is 48 gm & solvent is 52 ml.
(%/mol.wt)/lit of solvent:
48/80.92= 0.593 moles
Molarity=0.593 moles/0.052 = 11.40 molar
that means my HBr bottle have 11.4M solution....(I am hoping it is correct)
Now coming back to my orignal question, i.e., I need 37.5ml of 1N HBr.
Since for HBr, 1M = 1N.
using C1V1 = C2V2.
1M x 37.5 = 11.4 x V1
V1 = 3.28 ml
I will take 3.28 ml of 48% HBr & make up a solution of 37.5 ml
Please inform me if I am doing OK....at least I tried, but still not sure.
Regards,
MN