Chemistry, asked by kush9401, 9 months ago

50 gram of sugar
is dissolved in 2.45 kg of
water calculate the the concentration of solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Concentration = 2%

Explanation:

Provided

  • Mass of Sugar = 50 g = 0.05 kg

  • Mass of Solvent (water )= 2.45 kg

  • Mass of solution = 2.5 kg

Now to calculate weight by weight concentration

 = \dfrac{ \textsf{Mass of Solute in kg}}{\textsf{Mass of solution}} \times 100

 = \dfrac{ 0.05}{2.5} \times 100

 = \dfrac{ 5}{2.5} \%

 = 2 \%

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