Question11 A solution of citric acid has a concentration of 0.19 M and a volume of 25 mL, and a solution of hydrogen peroxide has a concentration of 0.85 M and a volume of 55 mL. What are the new concentrations of the citric acid and hydrogen peroxide solutions (in mmol/L units) when they are mixed together? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. For example, if your answer is 7.2, then round your answer to 7. Type your answer as a number in the boxes provided below. Partial marks will be awarded for partially correct responses. The new concentration of citric acid is [input] mmol/LThe new concentration of hydrogen peroxide is [input] mmol/L Maximum marks: 2 Flag question undefined多项填空题
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