9.82 mL is the volume of 32% HCl required to make about 1 N HCl in 100ml volumetric flask.
N₁V₁ = N₂V₂
where,
N₁ = Normality of solution with known concentration
V₁ = Volume of solution with known concentration
N₂ = Normality of solution with unknown concentration
V₂ = Volume of solution with unknown concentration
Now find the mass of solution
Mass = Density × Volume
= 1.16 × 0.32 × 1000
= 371.52 g
Normality = [tex]\frac{\text{Weight}}{\text{Equivalent weight}}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{371.52\ g}{36.5}[/tex]
= 10.18 equivalents
Now put the values in above formula we get
N₁V₁ = N₂V₂
1 × 100 = 10.18 × V₂
100 = 10.18 × V₂
[tex]V_{2} = \frac{100}{10.18}[/tex]
= 9.82 mL
Thus from the above conclusion we can say that 9.82 mL is the volume of 32% HCl required to make about 1 N HCl in 100ml volumetric flask.
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