Using the introduction's definition for each type of concentration, determine the Conversion Factor Required that, when multiplied by the Given Unit, will provide the correct Desired Unit answer. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. ► View Available Hint(s) Reset Help 30 g NaCl 100 g solution 100 mL solution 8 mL ethanol 100 g solution 30 g Nai 8 ml solution 100 mL ethanol Concentration Given Units Conversion Factor Required Desired Units 30 g solution 100 g NaCl 100 mL ethanol 8 mL solution 30% (m/m) NaCl solution grams of solution Group 3 grams of NaCl 100 g NaCl 30 g solution 8 mL ethanol 100 mL solution 8% (v/v) ethanol solution milliliters of solution Group 1 milliliters of ethanol IL HBr 5.0 mol solution 14 g solution 100 mL fructose 14% (m/v) fructose solution milliliters of solution grams of Group 4 fructose 5.0 mol solution 1 MB 100 mL fructose 14 g solution 5.0 M HBr solution moles of HBr Group 2 liters of solution 5.0 mol HBr 1 L solution 100 mL solution 14 g fructose 1 L solution 5.0 mol HBT 14 g fructose 100 ml solution Part B A solution of rubbing alcohol is 76.0 % (v/v) isopropanol in water. How many milliliters of isopropanol are in a 78.4 mL sample of the rubbing alcohol solution? Express your answer to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) IVO ALDA O a ? Milliliters of isopropanol = mL Submit Part C How many liters of a 3.10 MK2SO4 solution are needed to provide 82.0 g of K2SO4 (molar mass 174.01 g/mol)? Recall that M is equivalent to mol/L. Express your answer to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) PO AQ * R 0 a ? Volume of K, SO4 = Submit