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What volume of a 1.05 M stock solution of HCl should be used to prepare 4.00 L of a 0.0920 M HCl solution?
 
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Which of the following atoms will have the lowest electronegativity value?
 
  A) an atom with 1 valence electron
  B) an atom with 3 valence electrons
  C) an atom with 5 valence electrons
  D) an atom with 7 valence electrons



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Answer to Question 1

350. mL

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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