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Explanation / Answer

A)Molarity=no.of moles of solute/volume of solution(in litres)

Number of moles = given weight/molecular wieght)...=0.917/204.2=0.0045

Now,according to the above formula,Molarity =(0.0045*1000)/20.5=0.17M

B)M1V1=M2V2

M1=molarity of potassium hydroxide =0.17M

M2=molarity of hydrochloric acid=x

V1=volume of potassium hydroxide=17.7ml

V2=volume of hydrochloric acid=24.7ml

Now,

Therefore,

0.17*17.7=x*24.7

X=0.13M

Therefore molarity of HCl is 0.13M