Question #33682
1 Answer
Add 3.0 L of concentrated phosphoric acid to enough water to make 15.0 L of solution.
Explanation:
Yes,
So, you would add 45 mol of phosphoric acid to enough water to get 15.0 L of solution.
From where do you get the 45 mol of phosphoric acid?
You get it from concentrated phosphoric acid, which has a concentration of 14.8 mol/L.
Again, you use the formula,
So, you would carefully add 3.0 L of concentrated phosphoric acid with stirring to about 11 L of water and then add more water until you have 15.0 L of solution.