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A solution contains 20g of sugar in 300g of water. Calculate the concentration in terms of mass-by-mass percentage of the solution.​

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Answered by llAestheticKingll91
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Explanation:

A solution contains 20g of sugar dissolved in 180g water calculate the concentration in tems of mass by mass percentage of solution.

Ans. Sugar dissolves = 20g

Water ( Mass ) = 180g

.°. Total Mass Of The Solution= 180g + 20g

= 200g

Therefore, mass by mass percentage of the solution = Mass of the solute / Total mass of the solution × 100

i.e, 20/200 × 100

=10% Ans.

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