Suppose you have two sugar solutions, one of 0.3 M the other of 0.5 M. Set up
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Suppose you have two sugar solutions, one of 0.3 M the other of 0.5 M. Set up two equations to determine how much of each solution must be mixed in order to end up with 3 L of 0.45 M
sugar solution. Is it possible to get a final solution of 0.6 M?
What about a final solution of 0.5 M?
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Mathematics And Statistics For Science
ISBN: 9783031053177
1st Edition
Authors: James Sneyd, Rachel M. Fewster, Duncan McGillivray
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