Students in a laboratory class were provided with 6.00 M hydrochloric acid solution from the stockroom. The instructions in the experiment called for 2.50 × 102 mL of 2.00 M hydrochloric acid per student. How many milliliters of the 6.00 M solution should be used to prepare enough hydrochloric acid solution for a lab class with 12 students, if one student is assigned the task of preparing the batch and needs to make 25.0% more than actually needed? Hint: Remember the units of molarity when solving this problem.
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