AQA · GCSE · Combined Science · Higher
Solution concentration calculation
A solution of hydrochloric acid contains 3.2 g of hydrogen chloride in 50 cm3
Calculate the concentration of hydrogen chloride in g per dm3
Concentration = g per dm3
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