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Calculate the molality and molarity of a solution made by mixing equal volumes of `30%` by weight of `H_(2)SO_(4)` (density `=1.218g//mL`) and `70%` by weight of `H_(2)SO_(4)` (density `=1.610g//mL`)

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To calculate the molality and molarity of a solution made by mixing equal volumes of `30%` by weight of `H₂SO₄` (density `= 1.218 g/mL`) and `70%` by weight of `H₂SO₄` (density `= 1.610 g/mL`), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the mass of each solution Assume we take `100 mL` of each solution. 1. **For 30% H₂SO₄**: - Density = `1.218 g/mL` - Volume = `100 mL` ...
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