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How many moles of solute are present in (1.890x10^1) g of a (4.5x10^0) % w/w solution of sodium bromide? (answer to 2 s.d in mol)
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DrBob222
4.5% means 4.5 g solute in 100 g solution. So in 18.90 g, there will be
4.5 g x (18.90/100) =? g NaBr.
Then mols NaBr = grams NaBr/molar mass NaBr = ?
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