Measuring Concentration of Solutions and Calculations
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This video explains the concept of concentration of a solution and how it can be measured in grams per decimeter cubed or moles per decimeter cubes. It provides examples of calculations involving concentration and volume, as well as a chemical reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to illustrate how the knowledge of the concentration of one solution can be used to calculate the concentration of another solution.
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