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Concentration of a sugar solution is 20% by weight. Calculate the amount of sugar present in 50gm
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Answered by sanskriti726
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Explanation:

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Multiply .2 by the total milliliters of solution that you need, to calculate the number of grams of sugar. For example, for a 100 milliliter solution, you need 100 x .2 = 20 grams of sugar.

Weigh out that amount of sugar on a scale. Be sure to account for the weight of any receptacle used to hold the sugar. For example, if you are pouring the sugar onto a piece of paper that weighs 2 grams, you will need to subtract that weight from the total shown on the scale.

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