Biology, asked by rravinderlamba, 10 months ago

60 gram of common salt is present in 340 of water what is the concentration of solution be​

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Answered by theruchikachoudhary
1

Answer:

20%

Explanation:

concentration of solution = mass of solute/ mass of solution x 100

mass of solute = 60 g

mass of solvent =240g

mass of solution = 60g +240=300g

concentration of solution = 60/300 x 100

= 1/5 x 100

= 20%

Answered by Atαrαh
6

mass of solute=60g

mass of solvent=340g

mass of solution=340+60=400g

w/w

=mass of solute/mass of solution

=60/400×100

=15%

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