11.2 dm3 of NH3 (as measured in normal conditions) were
dissolved in 100 cm3 of water.
What is the mass percent concentration of the obtained ammonia
solution?
A. 50.0 % B. 11.2 % C. 9.3 % D. 8.5 % E. 7.8 %
* no densities or formulas given, how would can I find the mass % with only volume given?
Thanks
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