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110 g of salt is present in 550 g of solution calculate the concentration of solution ​

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Answered by chitrakshlumberjack
1

Answer:

Explanation:

110/440*100=25%

Answered by Anonymous
16

Correct Question :-

  • if 110 g of copper sulphate solution is present in 550 g of solution calculate the concentration of Solution .

Answer :-

\large{\boxed{\bold{The\: Concentration\:of\:this\: copper\:sulphate\: Solution\:=\:20\: percent}}}

Given :-

  • Mass of solute ( copper sulphate ) ↠ 110 g
  • Mass of solution ↠ 550 g

To find :-

  • Calculate the concentration of this Solution ?

Formula required :-

\large{\boxed{\bold{Concentration\:of\: Solution\:=\:Mass\:of\:solute\:÷\:Mass\:of\: Solution\:×\:100}}}

SoLuTion:-

Here ,

  • Mass of solute ( copper sulphate ) ↠ 110 g
  • Mass of solution ↠ 550 g

Now ,

We know that :

\large{\boxed{\bold{Concentration\:of\: Solution\:=\:Mass\:of\:solute\:÷\:Mass\:of\: Solution\:×\:100}}}

Hence, by applying this formula we get the concentration of solution as:-

Concentration of Solution ↠ 110/ 550 × 100

Concentration of Solution ↠ 100/5

Concentration of Solution ↠ 20 %

∴ The concentration of this copper sulphate solution is 20 %

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❃ The Concentration of a solution is the amount of solute present in a given amount (mass or volume) of solution, or the amount of solute dissolved in a given mass or volume of solvent.

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