A saturated solution of ammonium sulfate, (NH4) 2SO4, in water at 30°C contains 78.0 g (NH4) 2SO4 per 100.0 g H2O. What is the molality of this solution?
A) 0.780 m
B) 1.69 m
C) 0.590 m
D) 0.0590 m
E) 5.90 m
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