Chemistry, asked by vayunapandey10, 6 hours ago

if a 12% concentrated solution is having
5g of CaCO3, then what must be the extra
mass of water added to the solution so as to
convert the solution to 5%?​

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Answered by tasneemthegirl
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Explanation:

if a 12% concentrated solution is having

5g of CaCO3, then what must be the extra

mass of water added to the solution so as to

convert the solution to 5%?

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