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Calculate the mass of solute in(a) $0.113 \mathrm{~L}$ of a $1.00 M \mathrm{KBr}$ solution.(b) $120 \mathrm{~mL}$ of a $2.11 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{KNO}_{3}$ solution.
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