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Calculate the number of grams of solute needed to make each of the following solutions:
100 g of 0.500% (w/w) nai
250 g of 0.500% (w/w) nabr
500 g of 1.25% (w/w) c6h12o6 (glucose)
750 g of 2.00% (w/w) h2so4

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