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Calculate the mole fraction of each solute and solvent. a. 583 g of H2SO4 in 1.25 kg of water mole fraction solute mole fraction solvent.
b. 0.90 g of NaCl in 1.05 ✕ 102 g of water mole fraction solute mole fraction solvent.
c. 48.20 g of codeine, C18H21NO3, in 119.8 g of ethanol, C2H5OH mole fraction solute mole fraction solvent.
d. 22 g of I2 in 120. g of ethanol, C2H5OH

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