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A given solution contains 40 g of sugar in 320 g of water . Calculate the concentration of solution

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Answered by nikitagarg9
7
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your answer

sugar = 40g
water = 320g

40
_______ × 100
320 + 40

40
____× 100
360

100
___ % ⬅ your ans..
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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
3

 \huge \tt{Answer}

Mass of sugar = 40 g

Mass of water = 320 g

Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent

 \tt \: 40 + 320 = 360g

 \tt \: Mass  \: percentage \: of \:  solutions  \: =  \:  \frac{Mass  \: of  \: sugar}{Mass  \: of  \: solution \: }  </p><p>

 \tt \:  \frac{4 \cancel0}{36 \cancel0}  \times 100

= 1.11 %

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