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How many liters of water must be added to 0.291 g of NaCl to create a salt water solution that has a concentration of 2.41 g/L?
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How many liters of water must be added to 0.291 g of NaCl to create a salt water solution that has a concentration of 2.41 g/L?
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c=2.41 g/L
m(NaCl)=0.291 g
c=m(NaCl)/v
v=m(NaCl)/c
v=0.291/2.41=
0.1207 L = 120.7 mL
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Answer:
0.121
Step-by-step explanation:
0.121 L
0.701 L
2.12 L
8.28 L
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