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calculate the mass of sugar and mass of water required to make 250 gram of 40% of solution of sugar​

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Answered by nisharpari31gmailcom
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Answer:

X= 100g Hence amount of glucose needed to make 250g of 40 % solution of is 100 g As we know Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent Therefore Mass of Solvent = 250g – 100g Hence the mass of solvent(water)= 150g

Explanation:

We know Mass percent = mass of solute / mass of solution Here mass of solution = 250g Mass of solute = ? Mass percent = 40 Hence 40 % = X/ 250 ? X= 100g Hence amount of glucose needed to make 250g of 40 % solution of is 100 g As we know Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent Therefore Mass of Solvent = 250g – 100g Hence the mass of solvent(water)= 150g.

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