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We have an aqueous solution that contains
22% (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The
formula weight of the solute Z is 173 g/mol.
The density of the solution is observed to be
1.4 g/mL. What is the molarity of Z in this
solution?
Answer in units of mol/L.
14 years ago

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1.78
10 years ago

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