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Compare and contrast the gas, liquid, and solid states with regard to the nature of the interactions among the particles.
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Calculate the composition of each of the following solutions in mass/volume %: a. 20.0 g benzene dissolved in 1.00 × 102 mL solution b. 20.0 g acetic acid dissolved in 2.50 L solution
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