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a solution contains 50 gm of common salt in 350 gm of water calculate the concentration of the solution

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Answered by hirdeshk800
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THE concentration is

Mass%=mass of solute * 100/mass of solution

=50 * 100/50+350
=12.5%


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Answered by Mohanchandrabhatt
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Mass of solute (Common salt ) = 50 gm

Mass of solvent ( water ) = 350 gm

Mass of solution ( Salt Solution ) = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent

Mass of solution = 50 gm + 350 gm
= 400 gm

Concentration of solution = Mass of solute / Mass of solution * 100

Concentration of solution = 50 / 400 * 100

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