How many grams of zinc iodide, , are required to make a 9.16 %(w/v) aqueous solution in a 250. mL volumetric flask? g
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You need to calculate the mass of zinc iodide (ZnI2) required to prepare a 9.16% (w/v) solution in a 250 mL volumetric flask. A 9.16% (w/v) solution means that there are 9.16 grams of solute (in this case, zinc iodide) per 100 mL of solution. Show more…
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