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4 litres of an organic compound, acetone, is present in 90 litres of an aqueous solution. Calculate its volume percent.

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To calculate the volume percent of acetone in the aqueous solution, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the volumes - Volume of solute (acetone) = 4 liters - Volume of solvent (aqueous solution) = 90 liters ### Step 2: Understand the formula for volume percent The formula for calculating volume percent is: ...
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