Chemistry, asked by canem, 6 months ago

A solution of ammonium chloride contains 10 g of
the salt and 600 g of the solvent .Calculate the
concentration.

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Explanation:

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FORMULA OF ammonium chlorideis Nh4CL.

solute \:  = 10 |g| of \: common \: salt \:  \\  \\ solvent \:  = 600 |g |  \\  \\ concentration \: of \: solution \:  =  \frac{mass \: of \: solute}{mass \: of \: solution \: }  \times 100 \\  \\  \\  =  \frac{mass \: of \: solute \: }{mass \: of \:(solute + solvent) }  \times 100 \\  \\  =  \frac{10}{10 + 600}  \times 100 \\  \\  = 1.63(approx)

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