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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 10:39 Anliz0179

The Dead Sea contains approximately 332g of salt per kg of seawater. Assume that this salt is all sodium chloride (NaCl). Given that the density of the Dead Sea is approximately 1.20 kg/L, calculate the following:
The mole fraction of NaCl.
Please explain how you get this in steps.

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