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A solution contains 30 g of glucose, 20g of salt in 100g of water. calculate the mass percent of glucose and salt​

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Answered by anupamsgpgi
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Answered by Anonymous
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The solution contain 30g glucose , 20 g salt and 500g water(density of water = 1g/ml so 500ml= 500g)

Total weight of solution by mass = 30g + 20g + 500 g = 550g

Mass % of glucose = 30/ 550 *100 = 5.45 %

Mass % of salt = 20 /550 *100 = 3.63%

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