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You have a solution which is 43.4% by mass isopropyl alcohol (MM = 60.11 g/mol) in water. The density of this solution is 0.905 g/mL.
What is the molality of the isopropyl alcohol in the solution?
What is the molarity of the isopropyl alcohol in the solution?
What is the mole fraction of the isopropyl alcohol in the solution?
What intermolecular forces are shared between isopropyl alcohol and water?
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