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Chemistry, 13.02.2020 00:21, mimi5937

Use C1V1 = C2V2 to calculate the molarity of a potassium bromide solution that is prepared by adding 125mL mL of water to 25mL mL of aqueous 2.00 M potassium bromide solution. Assume volumes are additive, and report your answer to three significant figures.

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