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    Nov 7, 2012, 05:26 AM
    A coin weighs 4.3425 g and is dissolved in 250 mL solution (solution A). Solution D I
    A coin weighs 4.3425 g and is dissolved in 250 mL solution (solution A). Solution D is analysed at 2.39 ppm. What is the concentration of solution B in mgL-1 to 3 significant figures?
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