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If you have 16 g of manganese (ii) nitrate tetrahydrate, how much water is required to prepare 0.16 m solution from this amount of salt? ol 0 0.01 l the task is impossible, as manganese nitrate is insoluble in water o 0.10 l 398 ml

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