A solution concentration is 3.5 ppm and is made with a solute that has molar mass equal to 650 g/mol. What is the molarity of the solution?
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We have a solution with a concentration of 3.5 ppm (parts per million). This means that there are 3.5 grams of solute in 1 million grams of solution. Show more…
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