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Transcribed Image Text:A solution is made by dissolving 22.3 g of ammonium acetate, NH,CH,COO, in enough water to make exactly 100. mL of solution. Calculate the molarity of each species:
NHẠCH;COO
mol/L
NH4
mol/L
CH3COO"|
mol/L
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