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Chemistry, 29.10.2019 21:31 boss1373

What volume of the 3.50% (w/v) citric acid solution described above would be needed to provide
628 mg of citric acid for a reaction? show your work using dimensional analysis and report your
answer with the correct number of significant figures. (you should know the relationship between
grams and milligrams.)

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