nstructions for a chemical procedure state to mix salt, baking soda, and water in a 4:5:214:5:21 ratio by mass. How many grams of waterwater would be required to make a mixture that contains 6060 grams of saltsalt?
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The ratio of salt, baking soda, and water is 4:5:21. This means for every 4 parts of salt, there are 5 parts of baking soda and 21 parts of water. Show more…
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