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How would I find sodium concentrations in each of my five solutions

state.instructure.com/courses/1370924/quizzes/1948639/takeThis activity accompanies chapter 7 in the textbook. Do the procedure described in Figure 7.20 on page 223 of thetextbook. Read the procedure carefully and do what it says. You will make a set of five solutions, each differing inconcentration from the next by a factor of ten. Be sure that your most concentrated solution is #1 and the leastconcentrated is #5. When you taste the solutions, be sure to start with #5.You will need a little salt, some water, and some containers that will hold 240 mL (8 ounces or 1 cup). Tap water is OK;you do not need to use distilled water. After completing the procedure, click "Take the quiz" and answer the questions.The procedure tells you to measure a mass of salt and a volume of water. To measure a mass of 3 g of salt, you can use 1/2teaspoon as specified in the procedure, or you can use four salt packets like those you get at a fast food restaurant.To measure the volume (237 mL) of water, either use a container with volume marks, or you will have to estimate. As aguide, look at a container labeled with its volume, like a water bottle.To take 10% of the volume from a cup, measure (with a measuring spoon) 24 ml (112 tablespoon or + ounce). If you don'thave a measuring spoon and if your cup is a cylinder (like in the picture in the book), you can determine 10% of thevolume as follows:

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