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The volume of an aqueous solution of NaCl at 25oC is expressed as a function of the
amount m in 1kg of solvent in the following form;
V/cm3 = 1000.94 + 16.4 (m/mol) + 2.14 (m/mol)3/2
- 0.0027 (m/mol)5/2
Find the partial molar volume of NaCl and water in 1 mol kg-1
solution.
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