calculate the mass of NH4NO3 required to prepare a 1.0 molal solution once added to 50g of water
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Molality (m) is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. In this case, we want to prepare a 1.0 molal solution, which means we need 1.0 mole of NH4NO3 for every 1 kilogram of water. Show more…
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