Chemistry, asked by Secretboy, 1 year ago

if 10ml of H2SO4 are dissolved in 90ml of water. calculate the concentration of the solution.

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Answered by rishika79
117

Answer:

Explanation:

volume of solute = 10 ml

volume of solvent = 90 ml

concentration of solution = ?

Formula used:

v/v% = (volume of solute/ volume of solution) x 100

Solution:

v/v% = (10/90+10) x100

= 10% (Ans.)

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Answered by anjali13lm
8

Answer:

The concentration of the solution (V/V%) measured is 10\%.

Explanation:

Given,

The volume of H_{2}SO_{4} (solute) = 10ml

The volume of water (solvent) = 90ml

The solution's concentration (V/V%) =?

As we know,

  • The concentration (V/V%) can be calculated by the equation given below:
  • Concentration (V/V%) = \frac{Volume of solute}{Volume of the solution}\times 100

Now,

  • The total volume of the solution = volume of solute + volume of solvent
  • The total volume of the solution = 90+10 = 100ml.

After putting the given values in the equation, we get:

  • Concentration (V/V%) = \frac{10}{100} \times 100 = 10\%
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