50ML OF 20.8 [W/V] BACL2 [AQ] AND 100ML OF 9.8 PERCENT [W/V] H2SO4 SOLUTIONS ARE MIIXED MOLARITY OF CL- IONS IN THE RESULTING SOLUYION IS
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In chemistry, a solution’s concentration is how much of a dissolvable substance, known as a solute, is mixed with another substance, called the solvent. The standard formula is C = m/V, where C is the concentration, m is the mass of the solute dissolved, and V is the total volume of the solution. If you have a small concentration, find the answer in parts per million (ppm) to make it easier to follow. In a lab setting, you may be asked to find the molarity, or molar concentration, of the solution instead.
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