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I need answers to this two problems! This is for chemistry class.

PROBLEM 1! DIRECTIONS

Tell me what I have done wrong in solving this problem.  There are several mistakes.  Write out a correct solution to the problem.

I want to convert the concentration of a 5.67 % (m/v) solution to its equivalent concentration as %(m/m).  The density of the solution has been measured to be 1.2 g/mL.  My solution is

(5.67 % m/v) x 1.2 g/mL = 6.80 % (m/m).

PROBLEM 2

Solve the following problem showing all of your work and including all units.  You can solve the problem in several steps or as a tandem conversion problem.

How many grams of Br2 are needed to completely convert 15.0 g Al to AlBr3 ?

                                       Al (s) +     Br2 (l) –>      AlBr3     (hint:  the equation is not balanced) 

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