Biology, asked by abhipreetkour, 1 year ago

36 gram of sodium chloride is dissolved in hundred gram of water at 293 Kelvin calculate the concentration of solution​

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Answered by danielshivasai
3

Mass of solute (sodium chloride) = 36 g (Given) Mass of solvent (water) = 100 g (Given) Then, mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent = (36 + 100) g = 136 g Therefore, concentration (mass by mass percentage) of the solution = Mass of solute / Mass of solvent × 100 % = 36 / 136 × 100 % = 26.4 %

Answered by sangeetadas59023
5

Answer:

weight of solution is 100+36

weight of solute =36

concentration = 36/136×100

9/34 ×100

= 9/17×50

= 26.4%

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