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A solution is prepared by adding 40 gm of sugar in 100 gm of water. Calculate the concentration is term of mass by mass percentage of solution. ​

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Answered by bennsonduke
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Answered by harsh12345678909
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Answer:

Given,

Mass of sugar= 40g

Mass of water= 100g

To find :- concentration of sugar in water

Total mass of solution = mass of sugar + mass of water=100g +40g = 140g

percentage of concentration of sugar in solution=

40/140 ×100% =200/7%=28.57% approx

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