Chemistry, asked by Hasib6672, 1 year ago

A solution contain 60 g of glucose in 480g of water . The volume of the solution is measured to be 550ml . Calculate the concentration of the solution in - mass by volume percent

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Answered by AngadSanwal
8

Answer:

if the solution volume is taken 540 then the mass by volume percentage will be : 11.1%

& if the solution volume is taken 550 then the mass by volume percentage will be : 10.9%

Explanation:

1) 60/540 x 100 = 11.1

2) 60/550 x 100 = 10.9

Answered by krishna210398
1

Answer:

11.1%

Explanation:

Mass of sugar (solute) = 60 g

Mass of solvent (water) = 480 g

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

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

if the answer extent is taken 540 then the mass via way of means of extent percent will be : 11.1%

& if the answer extent is taken 550 then the mass via way of means of extent percent will be : 10.9%.

1) 60/540 x 100 = 11.1

2) 60/550 x 100 = 10.9

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