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20 June, 02:08

Question 12 A chemistry student must write down in her lab notebook the concentration of a solution of sodium thiosulfate. The concentration of a solution equals the mass of what's dissolved divided by the total volume of the solution. Here's how the student prepared the solution: The label on the graduated cylinder says: empty weight: 8.2g She put some solid sodium thiosulfate into the graduated cylinder and weighed it. With the sodium thiosulfate added, the cylinder weighed 76.148g. She added water to the graduated cylinder and dissolved the sodium thiosulfate completely. Then she read the total volume of the solution from the markings on the graduated cylinder. The total volume of the solution was 172.7mL. What concentration should the student write down in her lab notebook? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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  1. 20 June, 02:25
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    Weight of sodium thiosulfate = 76.148 - 8.2

    = 67.948 g.

    Concentration of the solution = 67.948 / 172.7

    = 0.393 g / mL. to the nearest thousandth. (answer).
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