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If 11 g of oxalic acid are dissolved in 500 mL of solution (density =.1.1 g `mL^(-1)`), what is the mass % of oxalic acid in solution ?

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To find the mass percentage of oxalic acid in the solution, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the mass of oxalic acid**: The mass of oxalic acid given in the problem is 11 g. \[ ...
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