Hi having trouble doing this problem, wondering if anyone can spot my mistake.
An HCl solution has a density of 1.27g/mL and is 37.5% HCl by mass. What is the molarity of this concentrated HCl solution?
What I'm doing is this: 1 mole of HCl = 36.46 g. density = mass/volume and molarity = moles of solute/volume in liters
So basically, I assume I've got 100 grams of this stuff, and calculate my volume that way. 1.27 g/mL = 100g/volume and I get 78.7 mL right? Then I go to the molarity equation, M = 1.03 moles HCl/.0787L = 13.1 M??? Can molarity be higher than 1? lol..
Maybe I'm messing up a conversion somewhere, I get 1.03 moles of HCl from dividing the grams of HCl I would have in my 100 g mix, which is 37.5 g, by the molar mass of HCl which I calculated at 36.46 g.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!