Science, asked by allumonalthaf, 5 months ago

A solution contain 28 g of sugar in 372 g water. Calculate the concentration of solution

in terms of mass by percentage of solution​

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Answered by bhartinaik
1

Answer:

Solution :

Mass of sugar (solute) = 60 g

Mass of solvent (water) = 480 g

Mass of solution = (60 + 480) = 540 g

Concentration in term of mass percentage = Mass of soluteMass of solution×100=(60g)(540g)×100=11.1%

Answered by wwwsubodhchaudharybi
0

Explanation:

concentration of solution= 28g+372g

= 400g

percentage of solution=400*100/1000

=40%

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