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If 27.3 g of NaNO3 are needed, what volume of a 5.78 % w/v solution will provide this mass?
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Answered by DrBob222
5.78% w/v means 5.78 g in 100 mL soln.
100 mL x (27.3 g/5.78 g) = ?
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