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Chemistry, 18.10.2020 08:01 sophiee1021

For each entry with a range, pick any value that falls within the ranges given. Mass of evaporating dish and watch glass (g): 50.75-50.90
Volume saturated NaCl solution (mL): 5.00 mL
Mass of evaporating dish, watch glass, and NaCl solution (g): 57.35-57.45
Mass of evaporating dish and watch glass after heating (g): 52.70-52.80
Complete the remaining calculations using your entered data. Question 1 calculate the mass of dry evaporating dish or small beaker (without watch glass) Question 2: precise volume of NaCl solution question 3: mass of evaporating dish or small beaker and NaCl solution (no watch glass) question 4 subtract to find the mass of NaCl solution question 5 : mass of evaporating dish or small beaker, and salt (dry solid) question 6 : subtract to find the mass of the salt (solute ) that was in salt water sample question 7: calculate the m/m % of your salt water sample question 8: calculate the m/v% of your salt water sample question 9 calculate the moles of NaCl in your salt water sample question 10 : convert the ml of your salt solution to liters question 11 : calculate the molarity of your salt water sample solution. Please help me with this question I’m struggling with it I need your help

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