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Ii) prepare a stock solution of isopropanol 1) prepare 25.00 ml of solution which is 0.60 m in isopropanol (0.785 g/ml) and 1.00 m in hcl. add the reagents in the following order into the volumetric flask provided: about 10 ml of deionized water 2.0 m hcl (use a graduated cylinder--if the flask gets warm, cool it in running tap water, but be careful not to get tap water into the flask) isopropanol (use a 1 ml graduated pipet).

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