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You need to dissolve CaCl2 in water to make a mixture that is 31.5% calcium chloride by mass. If the total mass of the mixture is 419.0 g, what masses of CaCl2 and water should be used?
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Answered by bobpursley
what is .315*419?
13 years ago
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