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the new concentration is 12 / 250, *75 which is 3.6 (no rounding needed), and you NEED to include units, which are moles per litre

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Q: When 75 mL of 12 M hydrochloric acid HCl are diluted to a new volume of 250 mL the new molar concentration becomes M Round your answer to one decimal place and do not include any units?
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