Assume that a 37% by mass HCl stock solution will be used to prepare 500 g of a 5% aqueous HCl solution.
I calculated the molar mass of the HCl to be 36.46 g/mole. A 37% solution would have 370 grams of HCl. This indicates a concentration of 10.1M.
Next I calculated the concentration in a liter of 5% HCl. A liter of 5% concentration would contain only 50 grams of HCl, or 1.37M. Using M1v1 = M2v2, I wound up with needing 6.78x10-2 g of the stock solution diluted into 500 ml of water. But I think I'm missing a few things here.
First of all, since it says “stock solution” that means it would be aqueous as well, right? So then, do I need to calculate the mass of 1 l of this solution first? How does one calculate the mass of 1 l of water?
And then, at the end, I need to convert the ml of of solution back into grams, right?