AP Chemistry Unit 3.7 Practice Problems - Solutions and Mixtures
Calculate the number of solute particles, volume, or molarity of solutions. Solutions, also sometimes called homogeneous mixtures, can be solids, liquids, or gases. In a solution, the macroscopic properties do not vary throughout the sample. In a heterogeneous mixture, the macroscopic properties depend on location in the mixture. Solution composition can be expressed in a variety of ways; molarity is the most common method used in the laboratory. EQN: M = nsolute/ Lsolution Find question packet here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rh9i...

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