A 6.00 %

%
(m/v) NaCl
N
a
C
l
solution contains 21.4 g
g
of NaCl
N
a
C
l
. What is the total volume ( V
V
) of the solution in milliliters?

Assuming a density of 1.00 g/mL for the solution, we can use the formula:

mass = volume x concentration x density

Solving for volume:

volume = mass / (concentration x density)

Plugging in the values:

volume = 21.4 g / (0.0600 x 1.00 g/mL)

volume = 356.67 mL

Therefore, the total volume of the solution is 356.67 mL or 357 mL (rounded to the nearest whole number).