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Calculate the mass of glucose and mass of water required to make 200g of 25% solution of glucose.

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Answered by surendrasahoo
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Answer:

The mass of glucose and mass of water required to make 200g of a 25% solution of glucose are 50 g and 150 g respectively.

Explanation:

To calculate the mass percentage ,we use the formula:

mass of solute (glucose)

mass of solvent (water)

Mass of solution =  mass of solute (glucose) + mass of solvent (water) = 200 g

mass of water = 200 g - 50 g = 150 g

Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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The mass of glucose and mass of water required to make 200g of a 25% solution of glucose are 50 g and 150 g respectively.

Explanation:

To calculate the mass percentage ,we use the formula:

mass of solute (glucose)

mass of solvent (water)

Mass of solution =  mass of solute (glucose) + mass of solvent (water) = 200 g

mass of water = 200 g - 50 g = 150 g

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