chemist, add 0.40 L of a 0.0 246M potassium dichromate solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in grams of potassium dichromate. The chemist is added to the flask. Be sure your answer has a number of significant digits.
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The formula is: \[ \text{Moles} = \text{Concentration (M)} \times \text{Volume (L)} \] Show more…
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