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Mass Percent
Calculate the mass percent of Calcium Chloride in each of the following solutions
a) 5.00g of CaCl2 in 95.0 g of water
b) 1.00g of Calcium Chloride in 19.0 g of water
c) 15.0 g of Calcium Chloride in 285 g of water
d) 2.0 mg of CaCl2 in 0.0380 g of water
Part 2
Calculate the mass in grams of NaCl present in each of the following solutions
a) 11.5 g of 6.25% NaCl solution
b) 6.25 g of 11.5 % Nacl solution
c) 54.3 g of 0.91% NaCl solution
d) 452 g of 12.3% NaCl solution
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