The mass of solute per 100 mL of solution is abbreviated as (m/v). Mass is not technically the same thing as weight, but the abbreviation (w/v) is also common. How many grams of sucrose are needed to make 895 mL895 mL of a 31.0% (w/v)31.0% (w/v) sucrose solution? mass: g sucrose How many milliliters of a 0.900%(m/v) normal saline solution can be prepared from 4.00 g of sodium chloride, NaCl? Note that mass is not technically the same as weight, but the abbreviation % (w/v) is often used interchangeably with % (m/v). volume: mL

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The mass of solute per 100 mL of solution is abbreviated as (m/v). Mass is not technically the same thing as weight, but the abbreviation (w/v) is also common.

How many grams of sucrose are needed to make 895 mL895 mL of a 31.0% (w/v)31.0% (w/v) sucrose solution?

mass:                  g sucrose
 
 
How many milliliters of a 0.900%(m/v) normal saline solution can be prepared from 4.00 g of sodium chloride, NaCl? Note that mass is not technically the same as weight, but the abbreviation % (w/v) is often used interchangeably with % (m/v).
volume:              mL 
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