A student was able to separate the three components of a mixture via liquid chromatography. She obtained 1.32 g of compo

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A student was able to separate the three components of a mixture via liquid chromatography. She obtained 1.32 g of compo

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A student was able to separate the three components of a mixture via liquid chromatography. She obtained 1.32 g of component A. 0.940 g of component B, and 0.270 g of component C. Determine the mass percent of each of the three components in the mixture. % mass percent of A= mass percent of B = % mass percent of C-

An aqueous sodium acetate, NaC,H,O,, solution is made by dissolving 0.340 mol NaC,H,O, in 0.710 kg of water. Calculate the molality of the solution molality: m
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