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A solution contains 120g of sugar in 1500ml of water.Calculate the concentration in terms of mass by volume percentage of solution.​

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Answered by yabhiram2255
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Explanation:

Mass percentage of solute = 11.1 % and mass

percentage of solvent = 88.8%.

Explanation: Given: Mass of solute i.e. sugar

= 60 g

Mass of solvent i.e. water = 480 g

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mass of solution : Mass of solute+Mass of

solvent= 60 g+480 g=540 g

Answered by SujalSirimilla
0

Answer:

Lets spot out the solute and the solvent.

solute=120g sugar

solvent=1500ml=1500g [1ml=1g, 1500ml=1500g]

Now, let's find the mass of the solution.

Total mass= 120+1500 = 1620g

To find the concentration in terms of mass by volume percentage of a solution:

The Percent by volume = ( volume of solute ÷total volume of solution )× (100 %)

P= (120/1620)×100%

P=7.407%.

HOPE THIS HELPS :D

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