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65 g of glucose is dissolved in 435 g of water. calculate the concentration of the solution in terms of mass by percentage

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Answered by Xiphodon
59

Explanation:

Mass of solute=65g

Mass of solvent=435g

Mass of solution=500g(435+65)

Concentration=(65/500)*100

=13%

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Answered by mousmikumarisl
1

Answer:

The concentration of the solution is 13 % .

Explanation:

Given data :

Amount of Glucose = 65 gm = mass of the solute

Amount of water = 435 gm = mass of solvent

Mass of solution = 65 + 435 gm = 500 gm.

Formula to be used :

Concentration \:  of \:  the  \: solution =  \frac{mass \: of \: the \: solute \times 100}{mass \: of \: the \: solution}

Calculations :

Concentration \:  of \:  the \:  solution =  \frac{65 \times 100}{500}  =  \frac{65}{5}  = 13

Hence, The concentration of the solution is 13 % .

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