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Find the concentration of solution of 50g common salt(solute) in 600g water(solvent)​

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Answered by devaraga923
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Answer:

Mas  of common salt (solute)=40 g

Mass of water (soluted) =320 g

mass of solution=320+40

              =360 g

concentration of solution=  

massofsolution

M  

mass

ofsolute

×100

360

40

×100=11.11%

Hence, the concentration of the solution is 11.11%

Explanation:

Answered by Albedo10000
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Answer: 7.623g

Explanation: 7.623g as solvent is 600g and solute is 50g.

We all know that solution = solute +solvent

So 50 + 600 = 650g.

Concentration = amount of solute / amount of solvent X 100

                        = 50/650 X 100

                        = 1/13 X 100

                        = 100/ 13

                        = 7.623g

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