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EBK GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CH
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ISBN: 8220100853180
Author: STOKER
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.38EP
How many grams of lactose must be added to 655 g of water in order to prepare each of the following percent-by-mass concentrations of aqueous lactose solution?
- a. 0.50%
- b. 2.00%
- c. 10.0%
- d. 25.0%
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EBK GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CH
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