Physics, asked by manroop27, 11 months ago

calculate the concentration of a solution which contains 2.5 gram of salt dissolved in 50 gram of water​

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Answered by vishnusharma65
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here the salt is 2.5 gram where the water is 50 grams

salt is hair acting as solute and water is acting as solvent together they are making solution

show the quantity of salt is less than that of water is solute is less than solvent that the solution is not concentrated but if the solute is more than solvent then the solution is concentrated

Answered by barshasanthalia
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Answer:

since given amount of salt = 2.5 gram

amount of water = 50 grams

concentration of solution= amount of solute/amount of solution * 100

= 2.5/52.5*100

after calculation the required answer is 4.76%

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