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Chemistry, 13.07.2019 15:30 SmokeyRN

Suppose you pour 20 ml of silver nitrate into a beaker with 80 ml of water (h20) in it. you also pour 20 ml of silver nitrate into a separate beaker, but this one contains 80 ml of salt water (nacl). is the percent strength of the silver nitrate the same in both of these solutions?

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