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What is the ( m/m) % concentration of a tin in a solution of 5.000 grams of tin dissolved in 95.000 grams of copper
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DrBob222
%m/m = (g solute/g solution)*100 =
(5.000 Sn/100 g solution)*100 = ?
11 years ago

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