Chemistry, asked by sabarish14a, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by 2palakjain
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Amount of solute =110g
Amount of solution =550g
Concentration of solution =Mass of solute /mass of solution
=110/550=0.5g
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kesiathomas90: 110/550 = 0.2g
Answered by NᴀʏᴀɴSʜƦᴇʏᴀꜱ
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Given : A solution contains 110 g of common salt in 550 g of water.

 

To find : Calculate the concentration of solution?

 

Applying formula :

1) Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent.

2) Mass percentage = Mass of solute/Mass of solution × 100.

 

Calculations :

→ Mass of solution = 110 + 550

→ Mass of solution = 660

 

→ Mass percentage = 110/600 × 100

→ Mass percentage = 0.183 × 100

→ Mass percentage = 18.3%

 

Therefore, 18.3% is the mass percentage of the solution.

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