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    A 655 × 10<sup> − 3</sup> M Solution of Cd(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> Can
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A 655 × 10 − 3 M Solution of Cd(NO3)2 Can

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A 6.55 × 10 − 3 M solution of Cd(NO3) 2 can be made by dissolving ____ grams of the salt in sufficient water to make 500 mL of the solution.


A) 0.991
B) 1.549
C) 0.585
D) 0.774

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