If you want to make 50 mL of a 10% NaCl solution, how much NaCl should be in the solution?
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If you want to make 50 mL of a 10% NaCl solution, how much NaCl should be in the solution?
Mass percent:
The ratio of the mass of the substance to the mass of solution multiplied by 100 gives the mass percent of that substance in the solution.
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- Volume of NaCl solution is 50 mL.
- Mass percent of NaCl is 10%.
As per the question, the solution of 50 mL of 10% NaCl solution is to be...
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