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27 July, 21:58

A chemist is mixing one solution that is 32% sodium and another solution that is 12% sodium

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  1. 28 July, 00:19
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    The resulting concentration of the final solution would be dependent on the masses of each solution. I cannot specifically calculate for the resulting concentration since the given values are incomplete. You can use the following equation:

    Final concentration = C1M1 + C2M2 / (M1 + M2)
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