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A solution contain 40g of common salt in 320g of water. Calculate the concentration in term of mass by mass percentage of the solution​

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Answered by patraaditya806
0

Answer:

11.1%

Explanation:

Mass of solute = 40g

Mass of solvent = 320g

Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent

                     = 40g + 320g

                     = 360g

Mass percentage of solution = (Mass of solute/Mass of solution)x100

 

=   40 / 360  x  100

= 11.1%

Answered by Kristy12
7

Answer:

Mass of common salt (solute)=40 g

Mass of water (soluted) =320 gmass of solution=320+ 40 =360 g

concentration of solution=

concentration of solution=Mass of solute/Mass of solutions × 100

40/ 360 × 100 = 11.11%

Hence, the concentration of the solution is 11.11%....

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