Chemistry, asked by gonzanoe000, 2 months ago

How many grams of sugar must be dis-
solved in 150 mL of water to make a solution with a concentration of 0.6 g/mL?

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Answered by rolinbiju38149ihs
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Answer:

To make it 1g/mL you'd have to add 150 grams of suger. So you'd divide by grams by ten (which gives you 15). 15 grams is 0.1g/mL so then multiply 15 x 6. That gives you 90. 90 grams of sugar is 0.6g/mL

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

That's pretty simple math actually. To make it 1g/mL you'd have to add 150 grams of suger. So you'd divide by grams by ten (which gives you 15). 15 grams is 0.1g/mL so then multiply 15 x 6. That gives you 90. 90 grams of sugar is 0.6g/mL.

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