Good Catch, you are right thanks for pointing it out. I like that you solve it by yourself too. I might have entered wrong number in while calculating. Thanks for visiting my channel. Please share and subscribe to support educational videos.
Thanks for visiting my channel. I appreciate you pointing out any correction, but I am sure it is correct because 1 litre =1000ml so 1ml =1/1000 litre and this is the conversion I used. I am not sure which part you are saying is wring.
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My solution to the first example is 0.244. Please see, thank you
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while the process is right, your solution to the first problem is wrong. It is 0.245 N not 0.229 N
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Answer to problem no.1 is .224 how come its .229?
Correction 0.2448
Thanks for pointing it out and I like you did your own calculations. I might have made mistake during calculations.
Your solution to Q2 is wrong conversion of ml to litre
Thanks for visiting my channel. I appreciate you pointing out any correction, but I am sure it is correct because 1 litre =1000ml so 1ml =1/1000 litre and this is the conversion I used. I am not sure which part you are saying is wring.
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