Chemistry, asked by pallavi6932, 11 months ago

find out the concentration of solution if 60 gram of sugar dissolves in 600 gram of water​

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Answered by Ujjwal2018
8

Answer:

HEY MATE☺️

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ☺️ ☺️

M = (w ×1000)/(m×W)

w(sugar)= 60gm

m(sugar)= 342gm

W(H2O) = 600 gm

M = (60×1000)/(342×600)

Answered by Singlechhori
1

Answer:

Hey mate answer of your question is given below by me..

Explanation:

M = (w ×1000)/(m×W)

w(sugar)= 60gm

m(sugar)= 342gm

W(H2O) = 600 gm

M = (60×1000)/(342×600)

I hope it can help you..

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