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Find the % of solute in solution of 15 g potassium sulphate dissolved in 60 g of water at 60°C.

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Answered by yashica62
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Given:

Mass of Potassium Sulphate, w = 15 gm

Mass of Water = 60 gm

To Find:

The percentage of Potassium Sulphate (solute) in the given solution.

Calculation:

- The total mass of solution = Mass of Potassium Sulphate + Mass of Water

⇒ W = 15 + 60 = 75 gm

- Mass Percentage = (w/W) × 100

⇒ w/w % = (15/75) × 100

⇒ w/w % = 20 %

- So, the percentage of Potassium Sulphate in the given solution is 20 %.

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