Chemistry, asked by santoshbhalaik, 1 year ago

a solution contains 90 ml sugar in 500ml water calculate the concentration of the solution.​

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Answered by vermareeta
5

Answer:

15.2%

Explanation:

1.mass so solution =mass of solute +mass of solvent

2.mass of solution =90+500=590ml

3. concentration of solution=mass of solute/mass of solution×100

4. concentration of solution=90/590×100=15.2%

Answered by seerat3219
0

Answer:

♡mass of solution = mass of solvents + mass of solutions

♡mass of solution = mass of solvents + mass of solutions mass of solution = 500 + 90 = 590

♡mass of solution = mass of solvents + mass of solutions mass of solution = 500 + 90 = 590 ♡ concentration of solution = mass of solute/ mass of solvents ×100

♡mass of solution = mass of solvents + mass of solutions mass of solution = 500 + 90 = 590 ♡ concentration of solution = mass of solute/ mass of solvents ×100concentration of solution = 90/590×100 = 15.2 %

♡mass of solution = mass of solvents + mass of solutions mass of solution = 500 + 90 = 590 ♡ concentration of solution = mass of solute/ mass of solvents ×100concentration of solution = 90/590×100 = 15.2 %

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