A 6.42% (w/w) Fe(NO3); (241.81 g/mol) solution has a density of 1.059 g/mL. Calculate (a) the molar analytical concentration of Fe(NO,), in this solution. (b) the mass in grams of Fe(NO;), in each liter of this solution.

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2-22. A 6.42% (w/w) Fe(NO,); (241.81 g/mol) solution has
a density of 1.059 g/mL. Calculate
(a) the molar analytical concentration of Fe(NO3)3
in this solution.
(b) the mass in grams of Fe(NO;)3 in each liter of
this solution.
Transcribed Image Text:2-22. A 6.42% (w/w) Fe(NO,); (241.81 g/mol) solution has a density of 1.059 g/mL. Calculate (a) the molar analytical concentration of Fe(NO3)3 in this solution. (b) the mass in grams of Fe(NO;)3 in each liter of this solution.
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