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How much salt would be needed to create a 15% solution in 100 mL of water? 30 grams 15 grams 7.5 grams 25 grams
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How much salt would be needed to create a 15% solution in 100 mL of water?
30 grams
15 grams
7.5 grams
25 grams
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15 grams because it seems the most accurate
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15 grams hope u get a good thing on ur exam :)
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