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11 December, 10:25

A 6.00 % (m/v) nacl solution contains 14.4 g of nacl. what is the total volume (v) of the solution in milliliters?

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  1. 11 December, 10:34
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    The total volume of the solution in ml is calculated as follows

    by use of the following folmula

    m/v x 100 = % M/v

    M = mass

    v=volume

    V is therefore = m x100/%m/v

    that is 14.4 x100/6.00 = 240 Ml
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