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Solutions containing 23 g HCOOH is/are :...

Solutions containing 23 g HCOOH is/are :

A

`46 g " of " 70%((w)/(V))HCOOH(d_("solution" )=1.40g//mL)`

B

`50 g " of 10 M " HCOOH(d_("solution" )=1g//mL)`

C

`50 g " of " 25 % ((w)/(w)) HCOOH`

D

46 g " of 5 M " HCOOH`(d_(solution)=1 g//mL)`

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