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A solution is made by dissolving 17.3 g of magnesium nitrate in water to a final volume of 475 mL solution
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A solution is made by dissolving 17.3 g of magnesium nitrate in water to a final volume of 475 mL solution
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3.64
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The W/vol % of the solute is
3.64 %
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The % W/Vol = mass of magnesium nitrate/ final volume x100
mass of magnesium nitrate = 17.3 g
final volume = 475 Ml
therefore the % w/V= 17.3 /475 x100 =
3.64 %
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