Unknown E: 10.00 mL of salt solution were transferred to an empty beaker weighing 29.058 g. and the final weight of the beaker with solution is 40.625 g. Calculations and Conclusion Section: 1- Draw the calibration curve (density vs. concentration) 2- Calculate the density of your unknown solution (show complete calculations with correct units and apply SF rules to display the concentration in the correct number of significant figures.

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Unknown E: 10.00 mL of salt solution were transferred to an empty beaker weighing 29.058 g. and the final weight of the beaker with solution is 40.625 g.

Calculations and Conclusion Section:

1- Draw the calibration curve (density vs. concentration)

2- Calculate the density of your unknown solution (show complete calculations with correct units and apply SF rules to display the concentration in the correct number of significant figures. 

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