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23.3gm of sugar present in 233gm of sugar solution calculate it's concentration in terms of mass/mass​

Answers

Answered by nandalaljayaswal1234
1

Answer:

1gm of sugar per 10 gm of solution

Explanation:

c = m/v

= 23.3 gm / 233 gm

= 1/10

Answered by AnkitaSahni
0

Given:

23.3gm of sugar present in 233gm of sugar solution.

To Find:

concentration of solution in terms of mass/mass​.

Solution:

It is given that 233 g of sugar solution contains 23.3 g of sugar.

It is clear that sugar is solute.

Mass of solute = 23.3 g ( Given)

Mass of solution = 233g ( Given)

Also, Concentration of solution = Mass of solute / Mass of solution

Concentration of solution = 23.3/233 = 1/10

Hence, Concentration of solution is 1/10 or 10 %.

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