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a solution contains 40 g of sugar dissolved in 360 g of water calculate the concentration of the solution ​

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Answered by Arjunappus
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amount of sugar(solute) = 40g

amount of water(solvent)= 360g

concentration of solution is amount of solute by amount of solution × 100.

i.e., solution=solute + solvent

40g+360g=400g

concentration= (40/400)×100

=10%

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Answered by muscardinus
12

The concentration of the solution ​is 10 percent.

Explanation:

Given that,

Amount of sugar solution is 40 grams. Amount of water is 360 g. We need to find the concentration of the solution.  

Here, sugar is solute and water is solvent.

The mass of total solution is 360 g +40 g = 400 g

The concentration of solution is :

C=\dfrac{40}{400}\times 100=10\%

So, the concentration of the solution ​is 10 percent.

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