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A solution is prepared by dissolving 15g of sugar in 60g of water. Find the mass percentage of each component of solution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mass of sugar = 15g


Mass of water = 60g


Solution = Solvent + Solute


15+60=75g


% of sugar =
 \frac{15}{75}  \times 100 = 20\%



% of water =
 \frac{60}{75}  \times 100 = 80\%



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@ Prabhudutt
Answered by Anonymous
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HEY Buddy.....!! here is ur answer

Given that : A solution is prepared by dissolving 15g of sugar and 60g of water then mass of the solution = 60+15 = 75g

Now, percentage of sugar in solution = 15×100/75

=> 20%

And percentage of water in solution = 60×100/75

=> 80%

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