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A. you want to make 406 mL of a solution with a concentration of 350 g/L. how much solute (in g) will you need? (answer rounded to 1 decimal place)

B. you want to make 52 mL of a solution with a final concentration of 388 mg/mL. how much solute (in g) will you need? (answer rounded to 1 decimal place)

C. you mix 28 mL of a 288 g/L stock solution with 541 mL of water. What is your final concentration in g/L? (answer rounded to 1 decimal place)

D. you bring 33 mL of a 595 g/L stock solution up to a final volume of 203 mL with water. What is your final concentration in g/L? (answer rounded to 1 decimal place)

E. you have a stock solution with a concnetration of 749 g/L you want to make 1L of solution with a concentraion of 83 g/L how many mL of stock solution should you mix to bring the final volume up to 1L

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Trinidad Tremblay
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29 Sep 2019

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