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Calculate the amount of solution that contains 6.34 grams of NaBr if you have a 4.10% (m/m) solution.
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Calculate the amount of solution that contains 6.34 grams of NaBr if you have a 4.10% (m/m) solution.
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Mass of solute = 6.34 g of NaBr
( m/m ) = 4.10% ( m/m) = 4.10 / 100 => 0.041
T = m / m ( total )
0.041 = 6.34 / m
amount of solution = 6.34 / 0.041
amount of solution =
154.63 g
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