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Over time what happens to soluble liquids with different densities

I have a case with two liquids: Water and another chemical which is miscible in water. The chemical has a density of 800 g/l so it's 20% less dense than water. Initially the chemical was mixed with ...
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Calculating the density of a saturated salt solution

Is there a way to calculate the density of a saturated salt solution from the solubility limits or does it have to be experimentally determined? First instinct, is to add the mass of the salt to ...
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Converting mass percentage of a solution into its density? [closed]

Is there a way of converting mass percentage of a solution to obtain its density? (With mass percentage been given and the compounds which are mixed to form the binary solution)
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How to convert from w/w% to molarity?

After reading a number of explanations about it after googling, I'm a bit confused on this. Some explanations are doing it using a solution density, others aren't, though most are. On one site it's ...
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Mass of salt required to make a 1.2 g/ml solution

I would like to make an NaCl and water solution with a density of 1.2 g/ml. How would you calculate the grams of NaCl required to make a 1000 ml solution? I have used density of mixture = (mass NaCl +...
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