A solution contains 60 g of sugar in 480 g of water. Calculate the concentration of solution in term's of mass by mss percentage of solution?
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Hi , there!!!
Mass. of solute = 60 g
Mass of solution => 60 + 480 g
=> 540g
now the concentration of solution is
mass of solute × 100 / mass of solution
60 × 100 / 540
11.11 %
hence , the concentration of solution is 11. 11 %
hope it helps you !!!
thanks !!
Ranjankumar
Mass. of solute = 60 g
Mass of solution => 60 + 480 g
=> 540g
now the concentration of solution is
mass of solute × 100 / mass of solution
60 × 100 / 540
11.11 %
hence , the concentration of solution is 11. 11 %
hope it helps you !!!
thanks !!
Ranjankumar
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Answer:
mass of solute = 60g
mass of solvent = 480g
mass of solution = 60+480 = 540g
concentration by mass percentage
= mass of solute/mass of solution * 100
Explanation:
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