There are 3 mL of a 1:100 w/v solution. How much solute is in the solution?
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Given that the solution is a 1:100 w/v solution, this means that there is 1 gram of solute for every 100 mL of solution. Since we have 3 mL of solution, we can calculate the mass of solute in the solution as follows: Show more…
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