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Mass and Concentration
Percent Composition
If you have 1911.9 g of a bleach solution. The percent by mass of the solute sodium hypochlorite NaOCl is 3.62. How many grams of NaOCl are in the solution
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1911.9 x 0.0362 = ?
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