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A student wants to make a homogeneous mixture of salt, sugar, and water that weighs 300 g. The student has 50 g sugar and 70 g salt. How much water should he add to the mixture?

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Answered by RadhikaLadniya
14

Answer:

180 liter

Explanation:

Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of two or more than two

components. By homogenous mixture we mean that its composition

and properties are uniform throughout the mixture. Generally, the

component that is present in the largest quantity is known as solvent.

Solvent determines the physical state in which solution exists. One or

more components present in the solution other than solvent are called

solutes.

Answered by sangitasi13343
19

Answer:

180 gm

Explanation:

As total weight is= 300gm

Let the weight of water be x

then ATQ

weight of sugar = 50gm

weight of salt = 70gm

weight of water = 300 - 50 + 70

=300 - 120

=180 gm

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