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Chemistry, 01.03.2021 06:40 leannaadrian

You add 4.5 grams of potassium chlorate to 100mL of total solution. Then, decide that you actually only need 50mL of 0.10M, but you don't have any more solid potassium chlorate to add. Could you use the initial solution you made to do this? If so, what are the steps you would take to make the dilution?​

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