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6.7 g of LiNO3 from a 20 %(m/m) LiNO3 solution.
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6.7 g of LiNO3 from a 20 %(m/m) LiNO3 solution.
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20%(m/m)
20 g LiNO₃------------- 100 g solution
6.7 g LiNO₃ ------------ ?
m = 6.7 * 100 / 20
m = 670 / 20
m = 33.5 g
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