Biology, asked by shanelfernandes28, 8 days ago

10gms of sugar is present in 1000g of sugar solution calculate the concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage​

Answers

Answered by kunalshinde03122006
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Answer:

Explanation: Mass of sugar (solute) = 60 g

Mass of solvent (water) = 480 g

Mass of solution = (60 + 480) = 540 g

Concentration in term of mass percentage = Mass of solute Mass of solution×100=(60g)(540g)×100=11.1%

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Given:

Sugar = 10 gm

Sugar solution = 1000 g

To find:

Concentration of solution in terms of mass by mass percentage​ = ?

Formula to be used:

Concentration in term of mass percentage = \frac{Mass of solute}{Mass of solution} × 100

Calculation:

As per the given data,

Mass of solute (Sugar) = 10 gm

Mass of solution (sugar solution) = 1000 gm

Concentration in mass by mass percentage =  \frac{Mass of solute}{Mass of solution} × 100

Concentration in mass by mass percentage =  \frac{10}{1000} × 100

Concentration in mass by mass percentage =  0.01 × 100

Concentration in mass by mass percentage =  0.01 × 100

Concentration in mass by mass percentage =  1

Final answer:

The concentration in terms of mass by mass percentage​ for solution containing 10gms of sugar is present in 1000g of sugar solution is 1%.

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