a solution is made by adding 73 g of sodium nitrate to 135 g of water. what is the mass percentage of sodium nitrate in this solution?
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This is done by adding the mass of sodium nitrate and the mass of water. Total mass = mass of sodium nitrate + mass of water Total mass = 73 g + 135 g = 208 g Show more…
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