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Using the volumes of sodium thiosulfate solution you just entered, the mass of bleach sample, and the average molarity of the sodium thiosulfate solution entered earlier, calculate the mass percent of NaClO for each bleach sample. Enter the calculated mass percent of NaClO in each of the 3 acceptable trials. Be sure to enter your mass percent values in the corresponding order that you entered your masses of your bleach samples and volumes of your sodium thiosulfate previously. The bleach sample mass you entered for entry #1 and the volume of sodium thiosulfate you entered above should correspond to the mass percent of NaClO you enter for entry #1 here.

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