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Suppose 10.2 G of copper a state is dissolved in 350 mL of a 3-0 molality solution of sodium chromate calculate the final molarity of copper assume the volume stays constant
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I suspect you typed this incorrectly. Copper is not going to dissolve in a solution of sodium chromate.
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