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a certain amount of a solute is present in 1000 gram of the solution and its mass by mass percentage is 10% how much solute was resolved in the given solution​

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Answered by manzoorkhan
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If 100g solvent has 10g then 1000 has 100 gran
Answered by hyacinth98
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The amount of solute in the given solution will be 100 grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the amount of solute in a solution is 10 per cent of the solution. Now, the mass of the solution is 1000 grams.

Solution:

Now, the amount of solute in the 1000 grams of solution= mass Per cent of solute× amount of solution÷100

Putting the values in the expression, we get:

Mass of solute= 10×1000÷100

= 10,000÷100= 100

Mass of solute=100grams

Result:

Thus, the amount of solute in the given solution will be 100 grams.

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