Chemistry, asked by abhinay707, 11 months ago

. 10 g of sugar is dissolved in 190 g of water. Then the mass percentage of solution is​

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Answered by harshika307
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Answer:

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Mass of solute=10g

Mass of solvent=190g

mass of solution=Mass of solute+Mass of solvent

Mass of solution=10g+190g

=200g

Mass percentage of solution=Mass of solute/mass of solution*100

=10/200*100

=5%

Answered by qwmagpies
6

Given:

10 g of sugar is dissolved in 190 g of water.

To find:

Mass percentage of solution.

Solution:

The mass percentage of the solution is given as-

Mass of solute/mass of solution×100.

Mass of solute that is sugar=10 grams.

The mass of water that is the solvent is 190 grams.

The mass of the solution is 190+10=200 grams.

Hence mass percentage of the solution is as follows-

 \frac{10}{200}  \times 100 \\  = 5\%

The mass percentage of the solution is 5%.

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