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The molality of `1 M` solution of sodium nitrate is `0.858 mol kg^(-1)`. Determine the density of the solution. How much `BaCl_(2)` would needed to make `250 L` of a solution having same concetration of `Cl^(ɵ)` as the one containing `3.78 g` of `NaCl` per `100 mL`?

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