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Chemistry, 15.08.2020 22:01 kalebrayburn62

Consider the follow scenario of 15.3 g of NaCl was dissolved in 155.0 g of water. 1. What is the total mass of the solution?
2. What fraction of the total is Naci?
3. What percent of the total is Naci?
4. Use your percent to determine how many grams of NaCl are contained in 100 g of solution.
5. Determine how many grams of NaCl are in 38.2 g of the solution described at the top of model 1.
6. Use the appropriate two conversion factors to find what volume of this solution you would need to have exactly 2.00g NaCl. The density is 1.07g/mL.

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