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3. A 20% sugar solution has a volume of 500 ml. How many grams of sugar does it contain?

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Answered by raotushar393
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Well, the volume of the solution is 500mL ,and 20% of it is sugar, so the volume of sugar in the solution is:

500mL ⋅ 20% = 100mL

Now, I assume the sugar to be pure glucose (C6H12O6) . To find the mass of sugar, we have to multiply the volume of the sugar found by its density.

Glucose has a density of 1.54g/cm^3. Note that 1cm^3 ≡ 1mL , so the density of glucose can also be written as 1.54g/mL.

Therefore, the mass of sugar found in this solution will be:

100mL × 1.54g / mL = 154g

Answer is 154gm

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Well, the volume of the solution is 500mL ,and 20% of it is sugar, so the volume of sugar in the solution is:

500mL ⋅ 20% = 100mL

Now, I assume the sugar to be pure glucose (C6H12O6) . To find the mass of sugar, we have to multiply the volume of the sugar found by its density.

Glucose has a density of 1.54g/cm^3. Note that 1cm^3 ≡ 1mL , so the density of glucose can also be written as 1.54g/mL.

Therefore, the mass of sugar found in this solution will be:

100mL × 1.54g / mL = 154g

Answer is 154gm

Hope it helps you, mark me as brainlist ✌

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