An intermixture of iron and copper reacts with salted water and the product is 59,5 grams of a commixture of salt.
Do the same with a 10% hydrogen chloride solution and the product is 25,4 grams of salt.
How much hydrogen chloride do you need to use?
(Enter your answer in milliliters.)
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