Chemistry, asked by kedari3, 8 months ago

calculate mass by volume of 100g of sugar in 1000ml of water.


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Answers

Answered by afrinst1984
1

Answer:

ok...here we have to apply simple formula

Explanation:

here ,

solvent is 1000ml water

sugar here is 100g ,

so...

m/v% of this solution is

solute /solution×100

100/1100×100

9.09%

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Answered by mulla1541977gmailcom
1

Answer:

16 g

Explanation:

A solution percent concentration by mass,

% w/w basically tells you what mass of solute

you get per 100g of solutions .

In your case sugar is the solute and water is the solvent . A solution is formed when you dissolve

a solute in a solvent.

Here's how you solve the problem without using

the formula of percent concentration by mass

which is given to as

% w/w = mass of solution

mass of solute × 100

You known that your target sugar solution must be 7% w /w . This means that every 100g of

this solution must be content 7g of sugar.

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