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13 March, 19:55

How many grams of C6H12O6 are needed to be dissolved in water to make 100. grams of a 250. ppm solution?

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  1. 13 March, 22:57
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    0.025 g C6H12O6

    Explanation:

    ppm = (g solute / g solution) * 10^6

    g solute = (ppm * g solution) / 10^6

    g solute = (250 ppm * 100 g) / 10^6

    g solute=0.025 g C6H12O6
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