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a solution contains 25 gram sugar in 100 gram of water calculate concentration of solution​hi Manga a solution contains 25 gram sugar in 100 gram of water calculate the concentration of solution

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Answered by Aruna421
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Answer:

MASS OF SOLUTE SUGAR = 25g

MASS OF SOLVENT WATER = 100 g

TOTAL MASS OF SOLUTION = MASS OF SOLUTE + MASS OF SOLVENT

= 25+100 g

= 125 g

CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTION =

MASS OF SOLVENT/ MASS OF SOLUTION X 100

= 25 /125 X 100

= 2500/125

= 20 %

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Answered by noor6471
1

Answer:

solute=25gram

solvent=100gram

solution=100+25

=125

concentration of solution

=mass of solute /mass of solution *100%

=25/125*100

=20%

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