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

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Answered by theclumsycapsicum
1

Answer:

4.76%

Explanation:

given, the mass of solute (salt) = 2.5 g

mass of solvent (water) = 50g

as we know that mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent

= 2.5 + 50

= 52.5g

concentration of the solution = (mass of solute/mass of solution) × 100

= (2.5/52.5) × 100

= 250/52.5

= 4.76% (approx.)

Answered by genius210
2

Answer:

given the mass of solute (salt) = 2.5 g

and mass of solvent (water) = 50g

as we know that mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent

= 2.5 + 50

= 52.5g

concentration of the solution = (mass of solute/mass of solution) × 100

= (2.5/52.5) × 100

= 250/52.5

= 4.76% (approximately)

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