50. Determine the amount of potassium chloride in each
solution.
(a) 19.7 g of a solutio...
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50. Determine the amount of potassium chloride in each
solution.
(a) 19.7 g of a solution containing 1.08% KCl by mass
(b) 23.2 kg of a solution containing 18.7% KCl by mass
(c) 38 mg of a solution containing 12% KCl by mass
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