calculate the mass of sugar and mass of water required to make 250 gram of 20% solution of sugar
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mas of sugar required=50g and mass of water required= 200g
Explanation:
mass by mass percentage
=mass of solute/mass of solution x 100=%of concentration
=mass of solute/250 x 100= 20%
=mass of solute/ 5 x 2=20%
=2m/5 =20%
2m= 20 x5
2m= 100
mass of sugar required= 50g
therefore, mass of water(solvent) required= mass of solution-mass of solute
=250-50=200g
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