Calculate the %(v/v) concentration of a solution that contains 6.3 mL of oil dissolved in enough gasoline to give 98.8 mL of solution. Enter your answer without a '%' symbol.
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The %(v/v) concentration of a solution is a measure of the volume of solute (in this case, oil) divided by the total volume of the solution, multiplied by 100 to convert it to a percentage. Show more…
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