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When adding 100mL of water to a solution of 50grams of KI in 400mL of water, the total amount of KI in the new solution will be how many grams?

Did I miss something here? The total amount of KI, if no extra is added and none taken away, MUST be 50 grams?


That is what I thought I just needed someone to confirm, it must be a trick question.

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18 years ago

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