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Chemistry, 20.06.2021 01:00, drewje12

Suppose you have two liquids that are soluble in each other: liquid A, with a density of 1.00 g/mL and liquid B with a density of 1.45 g/mL. You take 15.0 mL of liquid A and 35.0 mL of liquid B. You combine them and stir well so they are thoroughly mixed. Calculate the approximate density of the resulting mixture, assuming the final volume is 50.0 mL.

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