Chemistry, asked by 000stefimaria000, 1 year ago

a solution is made by dissolving 25g of sugar in 175g of water . calculate the concentration of the sugar solution.

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Answered by lovely135416
17
concentration=25÷175 ×100 =100÷7 =14.28

000stefimaria000: isnt this solubility?
Answered by Muskan1101
76
Here's your answer!!

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Mass of Solute = 25 g


Mass of solvent =175 g


Therefore,


Mass of Solution = Mass of solute + Solvent

 =  > 25g + 175g \\  =  > 200g

So,


Concentration of Solution =

 =  >  \frac{mass \: of \: solute}{mass \: of \: solution}  \times 100

 =  >  \frac{25}{200}  \times 100

 =  > 12.5\%

Hence,


Concentration of Sugar solution is 12.5%.


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