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30 g salt is dissolved in 100 g of water. calculate the concentration of solution. plzz answer fast ..

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Answered by duadevansh58
1

Answer:

Mass (solute) = 40 gram

Mass (solvent) = 320 gram

Mass (solution) = Mass (solute) + Mass (solvent)

                        = 40 gram + 320 gram

                        = 360 gram

∴ Mass % (solution) = [ Mass (solute)/Mass (solvent)] × 100

                                = [40/360] × 100

                                = 11.1 %

Explanation:

Answered by Srushti232005
1

Answer:

There are many concentration terms for a solution but by going with the information given in this question

%concentration of salt

= mass of salt/mass of solution *100

= 35/(300+35). *100

{solution contains both salt and water}

= 35/ 335. *100

=7/37. *100

=0.189. *100

=18.9%

Explanation:

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