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A solution contains 5 g of glucose in 45 g of water. Calculate concentration of solution in mass percentage.

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Answered by HelpingHandy
3

Answer:

90 %

Explanation:

Solute: 5g of Glucose

Solvent: 45g of Water

Mass conc. % : Mass of Solute/Mass of solute + Mass of solvent x 100

                                                     ( Mass of the whole solution )

                        : 5/5+45 x 100

                        : 90 %

Answered by VaibhavSR
1

Answer:

90 %

Explanation:

The solution composition can be described in mass percentage which shows the mass of solute present in a given mass of solution. The quantity of solute is expressed in mass or by moles. For a solution, the mass per cent is described as the grams of solute per grams of solution, multiplied by 100 to get the percentage.

Mass Percent: The mass percent is used to express the concentration of a solution when the mass of a solute and the mass of a solution is given: Mass Percent=Mass of SoluteMass of Solution×100%

Solute: 5g of Glucose

Solvent: 45g of Water

Mass conc. % : Mass of Solute/Mass of solute + Mass of solvent x 100

                                                    ( Mass of the whole solution )

                       : 5/5+45 x 100

                       : 90 %

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