MASTERING CHEM NEW DESIGN W/MMI - ACCES
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.33PP
(Calculate the percent mass/Volume (% m/v) for the solute in each of the following solutions:
- a. 2.50 g of KCl in 50.0 mL of solution
- b. 7.5 g of casein in 120 mL of low-fat milk
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