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Calculate the amount, in moles, of HCl in the 25.0 cm3 of hydrochloric acid.

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Calculate the amount, in moles, of HCl in the 25.0 cm3 of hydrochloric acid.

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Solution

To calculate the amount of HCl in moles, we need to know the concentration of the HCl solution. The concentration is usually given in moles per liter (M). If we have this information, we can use the formula:

moles = volume (in liters) x concentration (in M)

However, the problem does not provide the concentration of the HCl solution. Could you please provide this information?

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