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calculate the mass of water required in grams to dissolve 10g of surcose to produce the mass percentage of 10% solution​

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Answered by gadakhsanket
49

Dear Student,

◆ Answer -

100 g

● Explanation -

Let x be the mass of water required to prepare 10 % w/w solution.

Mass percentage of sucrose solution is -

w/w % = W2/W1 × 100

10 = 10/x × 100

10 = 1000/x

x = 1000/10

x = 100 g

Hence, the mass of water required in grams is 100 g.

Thanks dear. Hope this helps you.

Answered by Amrishaverma
1

Answer:

Let x be the mass of water required to prepare 10% w/w solution.

Mass percentage of sucrose solution is-

w/w % = W2/W1 × 100

10 = 10/x × 100

10 = 1000/x

x = 1000/10

x = 100gm.

Hence, the mass of water required in grams is 100 gm ...

Hope, this help you....

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