Chemistry, asked by pggamer495, 1 month ago

A solution contains 50 gram of sugar,20

gram of Sodium Chloride in 430 gram of

water. Calculate the concentration of sugar

in terms of mass by mass percentage of the

solution.​

Answers

Answered by kartikjadhav131006
1

Answer:

Mass percent of sugar = Mass of sugarMass of solution×100

(50g)(500g)×100=10%

Mass percent of water = 100 - 10 = 90%

Answered by 1157684
0

Answer:

Mass percent of sugar = Mass of sugarMass of solution×100

(50g)(500g)×100=10%

Mass percent of water = 100 - 10 = 90%

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