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  • 14-05-2024
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How many grams would be needed to make 1.34L of a 4.10 saturation

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Answer:

Mass=Molarity×Volume×Molar Mass

Explanation:

To determine how many grams would be needed to make 1.34L of a 4.10 molar (M) solution, we can use the formula Mass=Molarity×Volume×Molar Mass

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