If the density of some lake water is 1.25g/ml and contains 92g of Na+ ions per kg of water..

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If the density of some lake water is 1.25g/ml and contains 92g of Na+ ions per kg of water. Calculate the molality of Na+ ions in the lake.

Class: 12
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Solutions
Topic: Molality

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