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How much water is neede to add to 60ml of 10% NaCl, density 1.05g/ml to obtain 4% solution
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Answered by DrBob222
Is that 10% and 4% w/v?
Then 10*60 = 4x.Solve for x = volume. x-60 = mL to be added (if volumes are additive)
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