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An aquous solution of a dibasic acid(molar mass= 126) containing 25.2 g of the acid per litre of the slolution has a density of 1.008 g percubic centimetre. Express the concentration of the acid in terms of equivalent, moles, molality, and mole fraction?​

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An aquous solution of a dibasic acid(molar mass= 126) containing 25.2 g of the acid per litre of the slolution has a density of 1.008 g percubic centimetre. Express the concentration of the acid in terms of equivalent, moles, molality, and mole fraction?

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