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Help! A solution is made by dissolving 33.7 g of MgCl2 in .35L of H20. What is the mass of the solvent? The density of water is 1.oo g/ml.

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mass=densitywater*volumewater. You are given both density and volume.
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Help! A solution is made by dissolving 33.7 g of MgCl2 in .35L of H20. What is the mass of the solvent? The density of water is 1.oo g/ml.

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