Chemistry, asked by sreevalli6064, 1 year ago

A solution contains 60g of sugar in 480g of water. Calculate the concentration of the solution in terms of mass by mass percentage of solution.

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Answered by ashmit13
7
Concentration of solution = mass of solute/ mass of solution
= 60/60+480
= 60 / 540×100=90%
Answered by saanvibhatt16
4

Answer:11.11%

Explanation:

Mass of solute=60g

Mass of solvent=480g

Mass of sol=540g

Concentration=(60/540*100)% =11.11%

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