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Concentration of Solutions: mass/volume % (m/v)% Sample Problem #2

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

The following video looks at calculating concentration of solutions. We will look at another Sample problem dealing with mass/volume percent (m/v)%. For more Senior Chemistry podcasts, search "Papapodcasts" on iTunes. Thanks for watching.

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  • Thank you for your videos!!! Can you tell me why you had to convert to ml and not let it as mL?

  • @Alysassy You are very welcome. The reason for changing the units is because, in order to calculate the m/v% units have to be in mL and cannot remain as L, otherwise it would have higher percentages and give a false sense of ratio between the mass and volume. Hope that helps. Good luck with your studies.

    Mr.P

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  • u r helpin me a lot more than u can imagine!!,,...thanku/!!

  • @Alysassy no it's litres

  • calculate the mass percent of NaCl in a solution containing 15.3 NaCl and 155g water..??? can you explain this pleaseee ?

  • meant to say as Liters

  • meant to say as Liters

    

  • Thanks x 100

  • thanks again. papa

  • Thank you! Very helpful!

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