How many grams of sorbitol solution having a specific gravity of 1.335 should be used to prepare 110 g of a sorbitol solution with a specific gravity of 1.150? Dilute the sorbitol solution with specific gravity of 1.335 with water (sp gr = 1.000). Remember that since water is the reference solution we can use a specific gravity of 1.000 as a density of 1.000 g/mL.
How many grams of sorbitol solution having a specific gravity of 1.335 should be used to prepare 110 g of a sorbitol solution with a specific gravity of 1.150? Dilute the sorbitol solution with specific gravity of 1.335 with water (sp gr = 1.000). Remember that since water is the reference solution we can use a specific gravity of 1.000 as a density of 1.000 g/mL.
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