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1. A solution contains 43.5 g of water of NaCl. Determine its percentage by mass. 2. Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 16 g glucose per 300 ml solution. 3. 4o g Sodium Chloride solution contain 5 g of sodium chloride. Determine its percentage by mass. 4. 16 cm3 alcohol is present in 80cm3 of its solution in water. Determine the percentage by volume of alcohol in this solution. 5. Determine the amount of ammonium sulphate (NH4)2SO4 required to prepare 400cm3 of 4M solution. Molar mass of ammonium sulphate is 132. 6. What is the mass in grams of 1 x10^20 atoms of Na? 7. Calculate the molecular mass (in a.m.u) of each of the following substances: (a) H2O (b) CH6

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Answered by subhsamavartj
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Answer:

Mass of solute i.e, for the sodium chloride =58.5g

Mass of solvent i.e, for the water=100g

Mass of solution=58.5+100=158.5g

The concentration of solution in terms of mass percentage is given as,

 

                          =  

Massofsolution×100

Massofsolute

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                           =  

158.5×100

58.5

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                             36.9%

Explanation:

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